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Why did people settle the New World?
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Plymouth Colony (1620)- founded by Separatist (Pilgrims) that wanted to separate from the Church of England Traveled to New England on the Mayflower Signed the Mayflower Compact- laws for common good & first self-government in the New World Settled in present day Massachusetts north of Jamestown Helped by Natives- First Thanksgiving William Bradford (one writer of Mayflower Compact) became governor
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Massachusetts Bay Colony (1628)- founded by Puritans that wanted to “purify” the Anglican Church ▪ Settled north of Plymouth Colony; Salem, Massachusetts ▪ John Winthrop become governor of Massachusetts Bay- he felt as if his colony was to be a moral example for the rest of the world ▪ “We shall be as a city upon a hill. The eyes of all people are upon us.”
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the time between 1620 and 1640 when thousands of English settled in the New World
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New England Colonies Connecticut Massachusetts Bay - Massachusetts and Maine New Hampshire Rhode Island Middle Colonies Delaware New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Southern Colonies Georgia Maryland North Carolina South Carolina Virginia - Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia
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Royal- Owned and managed by the royal government (King) Proprietary- King grants charter to one person who owns and governs the colony but still reports to the King Self-Governing/Joint-Stock- King grants charter to a company; the company sets up its own government, independent of King- Investors get partial ownership
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CT, MA, NH, RI Many came for religious freedom for themselves (did not tolerate other religions) Puritans and Separatists People settled in towns (small farms with equal land only); towns = town meetings (direct democracy) Thin soil not great for farming
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Industries- Fishing, fur trade, furniture & ship building (because of region’s forests) Good Natural Harbors- Shipping Industry Education, hard work, and obedience important in NEC
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DE, NJ, NY, PA Settled by the Dutch Religious Freedom- accepted all religions Middle Colonies had great economic success because of farming and trade
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Climate better for growing Large Family Farms and cash crops (wheat, oats, barley, potatoes)- “Breadbasket” Large Cities along the coast Population very diverse- non- English immigrants made the Middle Colonies their home
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MD, VA, NC, SC, GA Large plantations/ economic opportunities in farming (long growing season and rich soil) Tobacco, rice, indigo Large number of slaves (indentured servants)
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Little formal education Religious tolerance Wealthy few controlled most of the land
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http://www.history.com/shows/america-the-story-of-us/videos
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