New England Colonies. Rhode Island Established in 1636. Founded by Roger Williams. Part of the New England Colonies. Founded when Williams was banished.

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New England Colonies

Rhode Island Established in Founded by Roger Williams. Part of the New England Colonies. Founded when Williams was banished from the Massachusetts Bay colony for his view on religion. Wanted his own colony for people to have freedom of religion.

Massachusetts Established in Founded by the Pilgrims (Puritans). Part of the New England colonies. Established because Puritans wanted to religious freedom from England. Sailed to the New World on the Mayflower

New Hampshire Established in Founded by John Mason. Part of the New England colonies. Land was granted Mason. Mason sent settlers to establish a fishing village.

Connecticut Established in Founded by Thomas Hooker. Part of the New England colonies. Established because of religious freedom.

Middle Colonies

Delaware Established in Founded by Peter Minuit. Part of the Middle colonies. Was established as a place for trade and agriculture.

Pennsylvania Established in Founded by William Penn. Part of the Middle colonies. Established to provide a safe haven for Quakers who were persecuted. Penn was granted the land by England in order to pay a debt owed to Penn’s father.

New York Established in Founded by the Duke of York. Part of the Middle Colonies. Established when the Duke of York received control of New Netherlands. It was renamed New York in his honor.

New Jersey Established in Founded by Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret. Part of the Middle colonies. Was established when Duke of York received control of land from the New Netherlands. He granted it to Berkeley and Carteret. The two promised settlers representative government and freedom of religion.

Southern Colonies

Maryland Established in Founded by Cecilius Calvert (Lord Baltimore). Part of the Southern colonies. Established to offer refuge for Roman Catholics who were being persecuted in England. The colony was also used to generate profit.

Virginia Established in Founded by John Smith. Part of the Southern colonies. Established because of England’s desire to gain wealth and to convert the natives to Christianity.

North Carolina Established in Founded by Virginia colonist. Part of the Southern colonies. Established when eight noblemen were issued a royal charter by King Charles II to settle a new colony

South Carolina Established in Founded by Virginia colonist. Part of the Southern colonies. Established when eight noblemen were issued a royal charter by King Charles II to settle a new colony. In 1712, the colony was separated.

Georgia Established in Founded by James Oglethorpe. Part of the Southern colonies. Established to give debtors a fresh new start and to serve as a barrier against Spanish expansion.