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Fur Lumber Rum Fishing Shipbuilding & Trade Whaling

Notes Key Roger Williams Anne Hutchinson Anne Hutchinson – Religious dissenter from Plymouth. Brought to trial and banished for her teachings. She flees to Providence, RI.

government based on the rights of the individual Thomas Hooker

John Winthrop

make money. For economic reasons. John Wheelwright

Wheat & Grain Industry (iron, textiles, & paper) Trade & Business Fishing Livestock & Dairy products

The Duke of York (In England 1664) British take control from the Dutch in 1664 The Duke of York (In England 1664) business & industry

and Quakers who believed in equality. William Penn and Quakers who believed in equality.

Lord Berkeley

Dutch Flag Swiss Flag British Flag

Southern Colonies Economy PLANTATIONS & SLAVERY Tobacco Cotton Rice Indigo Fishing

George Calvert (Lord Baltimore) AKA: Lord Baltimore George Calvert (Lord Baltimore)

John Rolfe John Smith

Georgia as a Buffer Colony . Buffer between Spanish Florida and the other colonies. Georgia as a Buffer Colony James Oglethorpe