The Southern Colonies Chapter 3, Section 4. The Southern Colonies The colonies of Georgia, Maryland and Carolina were Proprietary colonies. A proprietary.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Five colonies that make up the south are: – Maryland – Virginia – North Carolina – South Carolina – Georgia Share a coastal area called the tidewater.
Advertisements

THE SOUTHERN COLONIES. Vocabulary Proprietary Colony Colony governed by a single owner Royal Colony Colony ruled by the King’s appointed officials Act.
CHAPTER 7. A person who was put in prison for owing money is a _______.
Later English Colonies Test Review Test: Tuesday, February 11, 2014.
The Southern Colonies. Here Comes Maryland · In 1632, a man named George Calvert got a charter from the king to come to the new world. Before he could.
Settling the South Chapter 7 Lesson 1 Pages
The Middle and Southern Colonies
Penn.Del.&MaryVirginiaN&S Caro.Georgia
Middle & Southern Colonies
Which colonies made up the Southern Colonies?
The Southern Colonies.
10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Open Ended.
Social Studies Chapter 4 Section 3 The Southern Colonies.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE SOUTHERN COLONIES. FOUNDING People, Reasons, & Colonies JAMESTOWN & CAPT. JOHN SMITH -- first permanent English colony in America;
Colonies Review.
The Southern Colonies Virginia Maryland North Carolina South Carolina Georgia.
Southern Colonies SS note taking section of 3 ring binder.
THE SOUTHERN COLONIES Chapter 3 Section 1. The Southern Colonies Founding a New Colony  Company of English merchants went to the king to get a.
Bellringer Answers 1. Puritans came for religious freedom, but did not give religious freedom to others (were intolerant/hypocritical). 2. Dissenters were.
3.3 & 3.4 The Middle and Southern Colonies.  Maryland oBecame home to Catholics from England who could not worship as they wanted in England  Named.
Later English colonies. Later English Colonies  The rest of the colonies were started by “royal families” of the king. They were called proprietary colonies.
Chapter 3-4 Southern Colonies. 3-4 Coming to America Tobacco prices fall – Small farms hurt – Large farms and Plantations able to make profit Plantations.
Founding of the Southern Colonies ( ).  Maryland  Virginia  North Carolina  South Carolina  (Carolinas were divided in 1712)  Georgia.
Ch2: The English Colonies p. 32 textbook. Start Strong… See the Start Strong on the White Board… Take out your Colonies G.R.A.P.E.S. Chart Homework: Complete.
The American Nation Chapter 4.3 The Southern Colonies Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ.
The Southern Colonies The Original Thirteen Colonies.
The Southern Colonies.
29 Sept Daily Spark Today Tolerant Maryland The Carolinas.
The Southern Colonies Chapter 4, Section 3 Go get your Chart!
The Southern Colonies Objective : I can identify cultural reasons for the settlement of the Southern colonies. Preview : (WRITE NONE) Pick up your last.
The Southern Colonies:
England’s Southern Colonies. Describe how Jamestown was settled, why the colony struggled, and how it survived. Explain the relationship of Indians and.
Southern Colonies Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia.
The Southern Colonies Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia.
Lesson 10 Southern Colonies. Characteristics of the Southern Colonies Mostly English. Mostly Anglican. Least densely populated Widely scattered plantations.
Objectives Describe how Jamestown was settled, why the colony struggled, and how it survived. Explain the relationship of Indians and settlers in the.
CHAPTER 3 LESSON FOUR SOUTHERN COLONIES. CHAPTER 3 VOCABULARY WORDS USED IN THIS LESSON Indentured servant- laborer who agrees to work without pay for.
CHAPTER 3 LESSON 3 THE MIDDLE COLONIES. 3 GROUPS OF COLONIES North-Then New England Colonies The Southern Colonies The Middle Colonies.
Southern Colonies. Climate & Geography (16) Hot, humid summers for long growing season - Grew sugar, tobacco, rice, and cotton These crops were found.
Chapter 6, Lesson 3 ACOS #5a: Identify major social changes in colonial society. ACOS #6: Identify the impact of trade routes on emerging colonies in the.
Bellwork 10/9 We have discussed the reasons for the creation of Jamestown and the New England Colonies (profit, religious reasons), if you were going to.
The Southern Colonies Colonies : In contrast to the New England and middle colonies were the rural southern colonies of Virginia, Maryland, North and South.
Started By: Lord Baltimore, Catholics Why?: Religious Freedom Year Founded: 1634 Other Info: Safe haven (place) for Catholics passed law-Act of Toleration.
3.3 The Southern Colonies. Royal Colonies and Proprietary Colonies A Royal Colony is one that is owned by the king and he picks (appoints) the governor.
Ch.3, Sec.3 – Founding the Middle & Southern Colonies - In A.D. 1664, the British conquered New Amsterdam (New York City) under the failed leadership of.
Think of 2 significant things you remember about the Jamestown settlement and share with your table partner.
SOUTHERN COLONIES American History Mr. Lauta. Maryland Founded in 1634 by George Calvert who integrated Virginia’s experiences with tobacco to expand.
The Southern Colonies Chapter 3, Section 3.
The Other Colonies 13 Stories.
The Later English Colonies
The Southern Colonies.
Unit 3- Southern Colonies
The Southern Colonies.
Journal: Which colony would you want to live in and why? Consider location, culture, economics and specific issues for those colonies. Unit 1.
Foundation of the Southern Colonies
The Southern Colonies Chapter 5 Section 4 pg 92-95
Chapter 3 Section 4 The Southern Colonies Virginia Maryland
Section Four: The Colonies
The Southern Colonies Section 3.
Southern and Middle Colonies
Virginia Jamestown -- many were originally concerned with finding ________ rather than building ____________ and finding _________. -- John Smith says:
The Later English Colonies
GEOGRAPHY OF THE SOUTHERN COLONIES
Chapter 3 Section 1 THE SOUTHERN COLONIES.
The Southern Colonies.
The Southern Colonies Chapter 3 Lesson 4
Chapter 2 Section 3: The Southern Colonies
Founding of the 13 Original Colonies
The Southern Colonies.
Lesson 5 The Southern Colonies
Presentation transcript:

The Southern Colonies Chapter 3, Section 4

The Southern Colonies The colonies of Georgia, Maryland and Carolina were Proprietary colonies. A proprietary colony is a colony which is owned by an individual as private property.

How the Proprietors Made Money Many people wanted to own their own land, but few could afford it. The headright system helped wealthier people.

How the Proprietors Made Money A "quit-rent" is where you own the land as long as you pay rent on it. The quit-rent system enabled poorer people to own land.

How the Proprietors Made Money While the amount paid in quit-rent was small, it added up for the proprietor.

The Maryland Colony George Calvert founded Maryland as a place for Catholics to go. Remember - Catholics were not very popular in England.

The Maryland Colony In 1632, a group of 200 Catholics and 2 priests came and founded Maryland near Virginia. They had a pretty easy time since Jamestown could help out, and they came prepared.

The Maryland Colony The problem was, more Puritans would end up coming to Maryland than Catholics. This caused religious tension in the colony.

The Maryland Colony So, Cecilius Calvert (aka Lord Baltimore), being the proprietor, made the Act of Toleration, which said everyone in Maryland was free to worship as they chose.

An advertisement from the Glasgow Journal, 1 September 1763, for a blacksmith to go to the British colony of Maryland on the east coast of America.

Back in England… Remember Charles II repaid his supporters by making them Proprietors in the area South of Virginia.

King Charles II, 1685 by Godfrey Kneller ( )

The Carolinas South Carolina found success in growing indigo, a type of plant which made an excellent purple dye. North Carolina was much poorer, and they made most of their money growing tobacco.

Georgia This happened much later than the other Colonies, in the 1730's. King George II gave James Oglethorpe a charter to start the colony. Georgia would serve two purposes.

Georgia First, Georgia was an experiment in social reform, they sent debtors and petty criminals there to start a new life. Colonists were not allowed to drink or gamble, etc.

Georgia But, they did not mend their ways. The colony succeeded by growing rice and indigo, but the social experiment failed. Slavery and the plantation system took over the economy.

Georgia Georgia also served as a buffer between Spanish Florida and the rest of the English colonies to prevent Spanish expansion.