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Life in Colonial America Chapter Two, Section Two 2-2 Pages 125-131
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Vocabulary Indentured servants: worked to pay for their passage to America Slave Codes: strict laws governing the behavior and punishment of enslaved Africans Subsistence Farmers: they produced just enough to feed their families Proprietary Colony: owned by an individual or small group of people
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The Colonies Grow Commercial New England Long, cold winters made subsistence farming shipbuilding Colonial Trade Triangular trade Sugar, molasses from West Indies to colonies New England made rum Shipped to Africa Africans to West Indies
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The Colonies Grow Growth of the Middle Colonies More fertile soil than New England Cash crops Plantation Life in the South Tobacco, rice, indigo Used indentured servants Enslaved Africans Slavery in the Southern Colonies Inhumane triangular trade: Middle Passage Slave Codes enforced by overseers Criticism of Slavery Puritans, Quakers, Mennonites condemned slavery Started the Civil War
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An Emerging Culture The Great Awakening 1720’s: religious revival New religious groups, education, equality, challenge authority Education in the Colonies 1647: Public Education Law in Mass. Harvard, Yale, William and Mary Benjamin Franklin scientist The Press in America Newspapers, almanacs, books
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Colonial Gov’t Self-Gov’t Charter Colonies: granted by English monarch Proprietary Colonies: owned by one person or group Royal Colonies: direct English control Only white landowners could vote British Colonial Politics 1707:England + Scotland=United Kingdom 1750: GB=trading empire Colonial Resistance Navigation Acts: controlled sales and tax Started smuggling
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