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Chapter 1 Section 3 Early British Colonies Beginning in the early 1600s, the English establish colonies along the eastern shore of North America.

The English Settle at Jamestown 3 SECTION Early British Colonies The English Settle at Jamestown A Disastrous Start • In 1607 the English establish Jamestown, a colony in North America • Groups of investors who hope to profit form joint-stock companies • Colonists seek gold, suffer from disease and famine • John Smith forces colonists to farm; gets help from Powhatan Tobacco Requires a Supply of Labor • Indentured servants—pay for food, housing, and passage with labor • Indentured servants and slaves provide labor for tobacco growth Continued . . . NEXT

continued The English Settle at Jamestown 3 SECTION continued The English Settle at Jamestown Colonists Clash with Native Americans • Colonists’ demand for land leads to warfare with Native Americans • Colonists defeat Native Americans, force them off their land Economic Differences Split Virginia • Poor, former indentured servants demand legislative representation • 1676 uprising, called Bacon’s Rebellion, fails NEXT

Puritans Create a “New England” 3 SECTION Puritans Create a “New England” Puritans • Puritans want to rid Church of England of Catholic rituals • In 1620 a Separatist group, the Pilgrims, found colony at Plymouth The Massachusetts Bay Colony • Puritans found colony in Massachusetts Bay, centered in Boston • John Winthrop, a Puritan leader, wants to create “City upon a Hill” Dissent in the Puritan Community • Roger Williams flees to Rhode Island for religious freedom • Anne Hutchinson banished for speaking against church Continued . . . NEXT

continued Puritans Create a “New England” 3 SECTION continued Puritans Create a “New England” Native Americans Resist Colonial Expansion • Native Americans help settlers survive in new environment • Disputes between Native Americans and Puritans over land, religion King Philip’s War • Tensions between natives and colonists grow for 40 years • In 1675 chief Metacom leads several tribes in King Philip’s War • Native Americans surrender due to casualties, disease, and famine NEXT

Settlement of the Middle Colonies 3 SECTION Settlement of the Middle Colonies The Dutch Found New Netherland • Dutch set up New Amsterdam as center of fur-trading colony (1625) • Dutch take over New Sweden on the Delaware River (1655) • British duke of York takes colony, renames it New York (1664) The Quakers Settle Pennsylvania • William Penn, a Quaker, founds Pennsylvania (“Penn’s Woods”) • Quakers, the Society of Friends, are pacifist Protestants who - worship without formal ministers - believe in equality, cooperation, religious toleration NEXT

England and Its Colonies Prosper 3 SECTION England and Its Colonies Prosper Thirteen Colonies • From the 1600s to 1700s, thirteen British colonies are established • Georgia is founded as a debtor haven, crown assumes control in 1752 • Colonies export raw materials, Britain manufactures goods Mercantilism and the Navigation Acts • Mercantilism—economic system to make a nation self-sufficient • Nation obtains gold, silver, and establishes a favorable balance of trade • British pass Navigation Acts in 1651 to control colonial trade Continued . . . NEXT

continued England and its Colonies Prosper 3 SECTION continued England and its Colonies Prosper Colonial Governments • Colonies run by a governor, who is appointed by the Crown • Governor appoints judges, oversees local assembly and colonial trade • Colonial assemblies pass laws; governors have veto power Growing Spirit of Self-Determination • Colonies want greater political and economic freedom • Desire for freedom eventually leads to rebellion NEXT