Section Four: The Colonies

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Section Four: The Colonies Unit One Section Four: The Colonies

Inquiry based learning How did these colonies form? Who were the people? What was the charter? Why did they come here? Where did they go? Virginia Maryland Carolina North Carolina Georgia Massachusetts Others?

Virginia John Rolfe Pocahontas House of Burgess Chesapeake James I Slave ship Tobacco

Maryland Lord Baltimore Catholic Calvert's Act of Toleration

Carolina Sugar Slavery Savannah Rice Sickle cell anemia Charles Town

North Carolina Disgruntled Virginians No slavery Black sheep pirates

Georgia Last colony Buffer colony No slavery Debtors James Oglethorpe

Massachusetts Separatists Holland Pilgrims Mayflower Compact Thanksgiving Massachusetts Bay Colony Puritan Bay Colony

What happened to all the Colonies (Charters)? King took them all. Why?