Name the form of democratic government in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Virginia colonies._________________ Who was the first leader of the Quakers.

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Name the form of democratic government in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Virginia colonies._________________ Who was the first leader of the Quakers in the Pennsylvania colony?__________ Name four ways in which parliament controlled the king after the establishment of the English Bill of Rights in 1688. ________________ ______________  

Do Now Why did slavery expand in America? Use the following terms: Want; Need Scarcity (demand always exceeds supply) Trade-off Mercantilism

The Columbian Exchange became a very large trade route. New England produced fish, ships, lumber, leather goods, fur. Middle colonies produced wheat and manufactured goods. Southern colonies produced indigo, tobacco, rice, cotton (rich soil; long growing season). This was all part of the mercantile system.

Who needed the slaves? Sugar cane plantations in the Caribbean. Southern Colonies for production of indigo, cotton, rice, tobacco New England shipping companies became involved in transporting slaves from Africa.

Triangle Trade

British Colonies in North America British Caribbean Colonies Brasil Portugal French Caribbean Colonies Spanish Colonies in South America Netherlands Caribbean Colonies Denmark Caribbean Colonies Beschreibung Pie chart, showing the major destinations for African slaves in the Americas, 1492-1870; data source: Andrew K. Frank: The Routledge Historical Atlas of the American South, New York, London: Routledge, 1999, ISBN 0-415-92141-4, p. 22 Datum 23. November 2008 QuelleEigenes Werk Urheber Stilfehler Genehmigung (Weiternutzung dieser Datei) Siehe unten

Look at the pie chart on page 114 What percentage of the enslaved Africans came to the British Colonies in North America?_________ What percentage went to Portuguese Brasil?_______ What percentage to the West Indies?_____ 4.5% 37% 41%