English Colonies Graphic Organizer Resource 3-1. Plymouth Rock Religion = Separtists Tolerance= knowledge gained from Native Americans Squanto Fertilization.

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English Colonies Graphic Organizer Resource 3-1

Plymouth Rock Religion = Separtists Tolerance= knowledge gained from Native Americans Squanto Fertilization of soil

Plymouth Rock Economy = Fishing, trade, eventually agriculture Location on Atlantic Coast promoted trade

Plymouth Rock Government = Mayflower Compact First attempt at self-government in North America Laws designed to promote the general good Roots = Model for Constitution

Massachusetts Bay Religion = Puritans Tolerance= Forced those who did not believe to leave the colony Hypocrites? Harmful to progress of colony?

Massachusetts Bay Economy= Fishing, trade and limited agriculture Location on Atlantic Coast promoted trade

Massachusetts Bay Government= Town meetings Local issues determined by vote of male citizens » Term: direct democracy Close relationship between religion and politics » Irony?

Massachusetts Bay Government = Progression to General Court Two house legislative body to make laws for entire colony » Term: indirect democracy » Term: bicameral Roots= Congress

Pennsylvania Religion= Quakers Tolerance= promoted diversity Helpful to progress of colony?

Pennsylvania Economy= Staple crops (ex. wheat) Access to abundant farmland

Pennsylvania Government = Limited power William Penn divided his power » “Will of one man may not hinder the good of a whole country” Roots= Separation of powers (3 branches)

Maryland Religion= Catholics Tolerance= Toleration Act Religious freedom, BUT only for Christians » Can freedom be limited to a particular group, or is it better termed “prejudice”?

Maryland Economy= Cash crops (ex. tobacco) Climatic conditions of South promote agriculture

Maryland Government= Proprietors Business owners control the government Roots= Toleration Act– First Amendment

Carolinas Religion= Promotion of religious diversity and tolerance

Carolinas Economy= Cash crops (indigo and rice) Labor intensive crops- require the use of slave labor Swamps- perfect for cultivation of rice Port of Charleston-perfect for trade of cash crops and slave trade

Carolinas Government= Royal colony A sign of future turmoil?