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The Settlement of New England and the Restoration Colonies
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Essential Questions What made the English settlement of New England distinctive? How did the English Civil War affect the colonies in America?
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The Pilgrims Separatists Immigrated to Netherlands Obtained permission from King to settle in Americas Mayflower departs 1620 The Mayflower Compact Created colony at Plymouth
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Plymouth Colony
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The Mayflower Compact, 1620
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The Mayflower Clip http://www.history.com/topics/native- american-history/king-philips- war/videos/deconstructing-history- mayflower?m=528e394da93ae&s=undefined &f=1&free=false
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William Bradford
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First Thanksgiving
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The Puritan Experiment Non-separatist Puritans – Purify the Anglican church Got a charter to create MA Bay Co No separation between church/state – Theocracy Families = Pop. Growth John Winthrop:..we shall be as a City on a hill.The eyes of all people are upon us.
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The Expansion of New England Roger Williams wanted to abandon allegiance to Anglican church Banished and created colony of R.I. Religious toleration (Jews too) Roger Williams
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Puritan Rebels: Anne Hutchinson Anne Hutchinson Intelligent, charismatic, strong willed Dislike of clergy Antinomianism – Her ideas above the church Tried for heresy and banished
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The Trial of Anne Hutchinson
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Religious Dissent and New Colonies
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The Settlers and the Natives Decimated by disease, forced to sell land Market for manufactured goods Wild animals disappeared Problems w/ domesticated animals Despair and alcoholism
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The Pequot War, 1637
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King Philip’s War Wampanoags led by Metacomet/King Philip Conflict over land and application of English law 1,000 whites killed in raid Settlers w/ help of Mohawks capture King Philip New technology led to large # of casualties King Philip
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Population of the New England Colonies
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How did the English Civil War affect the colonies in America?
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The English Civil War Charles I’s relationship w/ Parliament Charles I is beheaded at end of Civil War Cromwell reign short lived Charles II is restored to throne Gives land to friends/ those he is indebted to
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The Carolinas Eight male proprietors Methods for attracting settlers – Religious freedom for Christians – Rep. assembly Northern vs. Southern differences Division Indigo Long grain rice
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Rice and Indigo Exports from SC and GA: 1698-1775
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New Netherlands becomes New York James Duke of York rec’d land from Charles II Already colonized by Dutch English fleet forces surrender – Promise not to displace those already there – Religious toleration Appointed gov, no rep. assembly
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Dutch Residue in New York Names Harlem, Brooklyn Architecture gambrel roof Customs Easter eggs, Santa Claus, waffles, bowling, sleighing, skating, kolf [golf]. Early 20 c Dutch Revival Building in NYC.
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The Quakers Society of Friends name origin Rejected predestination in favor of the “inner light” Persecution due to beliefs – Unique role of women Persecution in other colonies Needed a colony of their own
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William Penn King owed Penn’s father Large grant given Diverse colony Great relationship w/ Natives Eventually granted Charter of Liberties Colony prospered
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Quaker Meeting
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Royal Land Grant to Penn
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Treaties W/ Native Americans
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Georgia: The Buffer Colony King George II gave James Oglethorpe land Goals: buffer and haven for impoverished Restrictive – Small land holdings – Excluded Africans, Catholics – Rum prohibited Hard to get settlers remove restrictions
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The Dominion of New England, 1686 King James II combined gov’t of MA w/ all New England colonies Appointed one governor Incredibly unpopular Sir Edmund Andros Official Seal
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The Glorious Revolution, 1688 James II became increasingly unpopular William and Mary replace James II in a peaceful revolution Colonists hear news and get rid of Andros and Dominion of New England Some changes from William and Mary
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