The Thirteen Colonies Founders Portrait.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Miss Erwins 3 rd Grade Class The Thirteen Original Colonies.
Advertisements

Who & why they were settled
13 Colonies Notes.
3 Sections of the 13 Colonies New England New England Middle Middle Southern Southern Backcountry Backcountry.
The Thirteen Original Colonies
Virginia The economy was based on the growth and export of tobacco
Name That Colony. Which Colony was lead by the Virginia Company of London? Virginia.
Colony Review The Thirteen English Colonies. Virginia  Founding of Jamestown (1607) Joint-stock London Company Charter from King James I Too many “gentlemen”
13 Colonies.
13 Colonies.
The Thirteen English Colonies
CH 3 Starting the 13 colonies. New England Colonies  Long, cold winters and short growing season made farming difficult.
New England Colonies.
Later English colonies. Later English Colonies  The rest of the colonies were started by “royal families” of the king. They were called proprietary colonies.
13 Colonies. The Thirteen Colonies were part of what became known as British America Colonies are often divided by Geographic areas New England Colonies.
English Colonization Part II
Southern Colony Name Leader/ Founder Colony Type (P/R) Religion(s)/
The 13 Colonies - Zorin Stubbs-Guerra. New England Colonies Massachusetts: Founded in 1630 by William Bradford and John Winthrop to escape religious persecution.
13 Colonies Founders, Reasons, People. Rhode Island Founded By: Roger Williams Reasons: Religious Freedom/believed government should not force people.
English Colonies. Jamestown ► 1 st lasting English settlement ► Early troubles- only survived with the help of Native Americans ► TABACCO saves the day.
13 English Colonies Chart
Founding the 13 Colonies.
 Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire  Puritan religion dominated the New England life, emphasizing hard work and modest living.
The 13 Originals.
New England Colonies. Rhode Island Established in Founded by Roger Williams. Part of the New England Colonies. Founded when Williams was banished.
The Thirteen Colonies 3 Regions of English Colonization New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies.
Colony: Quick info! Archer
England The English and Colonization In the New World.
Colonial America 2 The 13 Colonies. New England Colonies: Massachusetts  2 Permanent Colonies Started: Plymouth Colony & Massachusetts Bay Colony  Plymouth.
The 13 Colonies.
The Later English Colonies
England plants settlements in the New World
Number your paper 1-13 and write the colony name by the correct number
13 Colonies By- Jenna Hantula.
The 13 Originals Exploring the who, when, where, and why behind the 13 original colonies of early America.
13 English Colonies.
Colonial America Review
Founding the Thirteen Colonies
Early English Settlers
The Thirteen Original Colonies
The 13 Originals.
The 13 Colonies.
England’s Thirteen Colonies
The 13 Original Colonies Exploring the who, when, where, and why behind the 13 original colonies of early America.
Lesson 3 “Founding the Middle and Southern Colonies”
The 13 Colonies.
England’s Thirteen Colonies
The Role of Religion in the Colonies
Thirteen Colonies.
CYurky Homer-Center HS US History 8
The 13 Originals Exploring the who, when, where, and why behind the 13 original colonies of early America.
13 BRITISH COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA
Massachusetts Bay Colony
The 5 W’s of the 13 Colonies Your Name Pd. 4 Rm. 705.
Chapter 3.3 “Founding the Middle and Southern Colonies”
The Later English Colonies
The 13 Originals Exploring the who, when, where, and why behind the 13 original colonies of early America.
Chapter 2 Settling the Thirteen Colonies
13 Colonies Exam- Review.
Chapter 2 Settling the Thirteen Colonies
The Role of Religion in the Colonies
English Exploration The 13 colonies.
WARM UP What would it be like to start a new town?
The 13 Originals Exploring the who, when, where, and why behind the 13 original colonies of early America.
The Thirteen English Colonies
A Close Look at the Thirteen Colonies
The 13 Originals Exploring the who, when, where, and why behind the 13 original colonies of early America.
The 13 Originals Exploring the who, when, where, and why behind the 13 original colonies of early America.
Founding the middle and southern colonies Chapter 3, Section 3
Founding the 13 Colonies.
Presentation transcript:

The Thirteen Colonies Founders Portrait

Virginia Established in 1607. Founded by John Smith. Part of the Southern colonies. Established because of England’s desire to gain wealth and to convert the natives to Christianity.

Massachusetts Established in 1620. Founded by the Pilgrims (Puritans). Part of the New England colonies. Established because Puritans wanted to religious freedom from England. Sailed to the New World on the Mayflower

New Hampshire Established in 1623. Founded by John Mason. Part of the New England colonies. Land was granted Mason. Mason sent settlers to establish a fishing village.

Maryland Established in 1634. Founded by Cecilius Calvert (Lord Baltimore). Part of the Southern colonies. Established to offer refuge for Roman Catholics who were being persecuted in England. The colony was also used to generate profit.

Rhode Island Established in 1636. Founded by Roger Williams. Part of the New England Colonies. Founded when Williams was banished from the Massachusetts Bay colony for his view on religion. Wanted his own colony for people to have freedom of religion.

Delaware Established in 1636. Founded by Peter Minuit. Part of the Middle colonies. Was established as a place for trade and agriculture.

Connecticut Established in 1636. Founded by Thomas Hooker. Part of the New England colonies. Established because of religious freedom.

North Carolina Established in 1653. Founded by Virginia colonist. Part of the Southern colonies. Established when eight noblemen were issued a royal charter by King Charles II to settle a new colony

South Carolina Established in 1663. Founded by Virginia colonist. Part of the Southern colonies. Established when eight noblemen were issued a royal charter by King Charles II to settle a new colony. In 1712, the colony was separated.

New York Established in 1664. Founded by the Duke of York. Part of the Middle Colonies. Established when the Duke of York received control of New Netherlands. It was renamed New York in his honor.

New Jersey Established in 1664. Founded by Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret. Part of the Middle colonies. Was established when Duke of York received control of land from the New Netherlands. He granted it to Berkeley and Carteret. The two promised settlers representative government and freedom of religion.

Pennsylvania Established in 1681. Founded by William Penn. Part of the Middle colonies. Established to provide a safe haven for Quakers who were persecuted. Penn was granted the land by England in order to pay a debt owed to Penn’s father.

Georgia Established in 1732. Founded by James Oglethorpe. Part of the Southern colonies. Established to give debtors a fresh new start and to serve as a barrier against Spanish expansion.