The American Nation In the Modern Era

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The American Nation In the Modern Era 4/26/2017 Chapter 1 THE NEW NATION Section 1: Early Exploration and Settlement Section 2: The English Colonies Section 3: Independence! Section 4: Founding the Nation CHAPTER 1--THE NEW NATION

Objectives: Section 2: The English Colonies How was Virginia settled? What role did religion play in the settlement of the New England colonies? Why were the southern and middle colonies established? How did the settlement of North America affect American Indians?

Settlement of Virginia Section 2: The English Colonies Settlement of Virginia James I left colonization to private joint-stock companies. The London Company settled Jamestown in 1608 by growing tobacco. Indentured servants were used for cheap labor. Colonial government was by a House of Burgesses.

Role of religion in New England Section 2: The English Colonies Role of religion in New England the reason for leaving England the basis of the Mayflower Compact emphasis on the family cooperation between church and state

Establishment of southern colonies Section 2: The English Colonies Establishment of southern colonies desire for profit need for land place for debtors Establishment of northern colonies conquest of the Dutch “Holy Experiment”

Effects on American Indians Section 2: The English Colonies Effects on American Indians Indians fought each other for hunting grounds. Europeans cleared land. Indians and Europeans fought wars with each other. Europeans brought diseases that devastated the Indians.