The English Colonies Chapter 3. Massachusetts- 1630 Founders- William Bradford (Pilgrim) John Winthrop (Puritan) Settlers- Puritans seeking religious.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Thirteen English Colonies
Advertisements

The English Colonies in America
Name That Colony. Which Colony was lead by the Virginia Company of London? Virginia.
Thirteen Original Colonies
Colony Review The Thirteen English Colonies. Virginia  Founding of Jamestown (1607) Joint-stock London Company Charter from King James I Too many “gentlemen”
The Northern, Middle, and Southern Colonies
ON A HALF SHEET OF NOTEBOOK PAPER, TRY TO NAME THE ORIGINAL 13 ENGLISH COLONIES. HINT: THEIR ALL ALONG THE EAST COAST AFTER THE WARM UP, AS A CLASS, READ.
The American Colonies.
Make sure you have 2 sheets of loose leaf notebook paper. The Original Thirteen Colonies Fold: Hamburger Hot Dog Hamburger.
Settlement, Geography/Climate, Government, Economy, Religion
13 Colonies Colonial Features Bell Ringer l What do the colonial regions have in common? List two things for each region. Use your chart to find info.
13 British Colonies New England – Rhode Island – Connecticut – Massachusetts – New Hampshire Middle Colonies – Delaware – Pennsylvania – New York – New.
THE GROWTH OF THE THIRTEEN COLONIES
The 13 Original Colonies.
CH 3 Starting the 13 colonies. New England Colonies  Long, cold winters and short growing season made farming difficult.
13 Colonies 3 Regions: New England Middle Colonies Southern Colonies.
The Thirteen Colonies.
Colonial Regions Environment, Culture, and Migration.
English Colonization The Original 13 Colonial Regions Colonial Map 1 2
Regional Characteristics of the 13 ENGLISH COLONIES.
THE ENGLISH COLONIES IN AMERICA Chapter 3 Sir Walter Raleigh Named the land in North America he claimed for England Virginia For Queen Elizabeth-the.
The 13 Original Colonies QUIZ. Virginia The Virginia Colony was the first of the original 13 colonies. It was classified as one of the Southern Colonies.
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.
Religious freedom; to build a “perfect society” Self-governing; very religious (theocracy); Mayflower Compact & Mass. Bay charter from king Puritan Separatists.
Middle Colonies New York Pennsylvania.
13 Colonies Founders, Reasons, People. Rhode Island Founded By: Roger Williams Reasons: Religious Freedom/believed government should not force people.
Jeopardy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Available Jobs Climate & Geography Founding Colonies Government.
The Thirteen Colonies.  Colonists came for religious freedom  Farming was difficult because of long, cold winters and rocky soil  Economy – subsistence.
Exploration ERA What were the political, social, and economic policies of European countries in N.A. Exploration Era.
Colonial Life.
13 Colonies foldable 2015 jb.
New Hampshire Massachusetts Connecticut Rhode Island.
13 Colonies. The Southern Colonies Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia.
Warm up In Your notes write down 3 reasons why European colonists moved to the new world
Chapter 3: Vocabulary and Notes The English Colonies in North America
New England Colonies.
The Thirteen Colonies 3 Regions of English Colonization New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies.
The New England Colonies. The Puritans were a religious group who had hoped to reform the Church of England. The Puritans left England for several reasons:
Maine, New Hampshire, (Vermont), Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island.
Three Geographic Regions The New England Colonies The Middle Colonies The Southern Colonies.
Economies of the Colonies Map Processing Activity.
THE GROWTH OF THE THIRTEEN COLONIES
Colonial Fair A Tour of the 13 Colonies.
Colonial Fair A Tour of the 13 Colonies.
Life in the Colonies.
New England Colonies.
The 13 Colonies.
Chapter 3 ENGLISH COLONIES.
The Thirteen American Colonies
New England Colonies BIO: "Hi, I have rocky soil and cold winters so I fish and build boats." Information Affiliations: North America, England   Children:
Comparing the Colonies
Plymouth/Massachusetts
Chapter 3 THE ENGLISH COLONIES.
VIRGINIA (Southern) Founder: Sir Walter Raleigh Reasons:
The 5 W’s of the 13 Colonies Your Name Pd. 4 Rm. 705.
The New England Colonies
13 Colonies Foldable Chart Information
Ch. 3 The English Colonies
Massachusetts Founders- William Bradford (leader of the Pilgrims) and John Winthrop (leader of the Puritans). Reasons Founded- To escape religious persecution.
Agenda BIG MAP Review Kahoot!
The 13 Colonies Are Formed
The New England Colonies
The Northern, Middle, and Southern Colonies
The English Colonies in America New England Middle and Southern
COLONIAL REGIONS Geographic differences led to the emergence of three distinct regions and 13 Original Colonies.
The Thirteen English Colonies
8th Grade Social Studies
Example: Massachusetts-NE colony
The Northern, Middle, and Southern Colonies
Presentation transcript:

The English Colonies Chapter 3

Massachusetts Founders- William Bradford (Pilgrim) John Winthrop (Puritan) Settlers- Puritans seeking religious refuge from persecution Climate- Harsh winters and warm summers Geography- sandy coast with good ports, rich pastures, & forests Economy- Crops, livestock, lumber, shops and shipping Religion- Puritan Government- Self governing with strong religious influence

Rhode Island Founders- Roger Williams Anne Hutchinson Settlers- People seeking religious freedom Climate- Hot, humid summers and cold snowy winters Geography- Coastal lowlands, and rocky woodlands Economy- Farming, lumber, shipbuilding, fishing, whaling, and trade on waterways Religion- Various faiths Government- Self- governing

Connecticut Founders- Thomas Hooker Settlers- Puritans seeking a new settlement Climate- Cold winters, mild summers Geography- Forested hills, and seacoast Economy- Farming (crops and livestock) Religion- Puritan Government- Self-governing. They had a written constitution called the Fundamental Orders.

New York Founders- Dutch West India Company (1624) James, Duke of York (1664) Settlers- Dutch and English seeking a new life Climate- Cold snowy winters, and hot humid summers Geography- Wetlands along the coast and Hudson River, forested mountains to the north Economy- Fur trapping, lumber, shipping, slave trade merchants and tradesmen, farming, iron mining Religion- Various faiths Government- British governor, council with assembly

Pennsylvania Founders- William Penn Settlers- English Quakers, and others seeking religious freedom Climate- Cold winters, and hot, humid summers Geography- Rolling hills, trees and fertile soil Economy- Farming (crops and dairy), merchants, tradesmen, lumber and shipbuilding Religion- Various faiths Government- Self- governing

Maryland Founders- Cecil Calvert (Lord Baltimore) Settlers- Catholics and Protestants seeking religious and political freedom Climate- Cold rainy winters and hot, humid summers Geography- Low fertile land surrounding the Chesapeake Bay Economy- Farming (crops, beef, dairy), lumber, shipping, fishing, iron mining Religion- Various faiths, mostly Catholic Government- Self- governing

Virginia Founders- Sir Walter Raleigh The Virginia Company Settlers- English landowners, skilled laborers, and people seeking profits Climate- Mild winters and hot humid summers Geography- Coastal lowlands, and wooded mountains Economy- Farming (plantations and small farms) Religion- Church of England (Anglican) Government- Self-governing

Georgia Founders- King George II James Edward Oglethorpe Settlers- Debtors, Europeans seeking religious freedom, and cheap land Climate- Short mild winters, and long hot, humid summers Geography- Wetlands, red clay plains, forested mountains Economy- Farming (plantations and small farms) Religion- Various faiths Government- Self- governing

SettledTemp.GeographyEconomyReligionGovernment Mass.PuritanHarsh winters Coast pastures Crops lumber Puritanself Rhode Island Seeking religious freedom Hot summer Lowlands, Wooded Farming, Lumber, Whaling Variousself Conn.Puritanmild summer Forested Seacoast Farming Fishing PuritanSelf New YorkDutch, English Humid summer Wetlands Mountains Furs trade VariousElected assembly Penn.QuakersHumid summer FertileFarmingVariousSelf MarylandCatholicRainy winter FertileFarming Fishing Catholicself Virginiaprofit- seekers Mild winter Lowlands mountains FarmingChurch of England Self GeorgiaDebtorsMild winter WetlandsFarmingVariousself