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SC’s History or European Settlement 8-1.3
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JAMESTOWN First permanent English settlement in the New World (1607) Tobacco – Made settlement successful – first cash crop – tobacco plantations created conflict with local natives over land Established by a join stock company (The London Company)
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The London Company Provided Landholding through paid passage to settlement (indentured servants) Late 1600s—African slaves became more reliable source of labor Established The House of Burgesses (1619) – gave settlers a voice in their governance
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Jamestown Grew into colony of Virginia Established the pattern for the southern colonies
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New England Colonies Founded as a haven for religious groups persecuted in England The Separatists (Pilgrims) landed at Plymouth after signing the Mayflower Compact in 1620 – Natives taught them how to plant corn and sustain themselves early on The Puritans landed in Massachusetts Bay in 1630s
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Puritans made their own stock company and came to the New World with their own charter – “American idea that the people form the government” – Democratic form of government Town meetings General assembly Male church members could vote Set up trade using the wood from the surrounding forest
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Establish schools: teach children to read the Bible Established religious conformity Dissenters: (did not conform to the societal standard) sent to other parts of the region Large families helped the quick spread of religion, democratic government, and trade
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Middle Colonies Made up of a variety of Europeans – Dutch: settled New York – Swedes: settled Delaware – English Puritans: moved to middle colonies – Quakers: settled in Pennsylvania. – Religious dissenters; believed we all had an inner light – Promoted religious tolerance – Wanted good relationships with natives which helped to attract other groups to the colony
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Greatest diversity of people and religions in British North America. William Penn: granted land by King Charles II as repayment of a family debt Penn had the rights of a proprietor – could name the governor of the colony Economic prosperity due to: – fertile fields and good location to harbors Became known as the “breadbasket” of the colonies
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South Carolina Colony Founded as a proprietary colony – King Charles II granted land to the eight Lords Proprietors as repayment of debts incurred in reclaiming the throne (just like Penn in Pennsylvania.) – Proprietors hoped to make a profit by charging settlers a quitrent (rent) on the land
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They commissioned John Locke to write the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina Includes policies for: – Religious toleration to attract settlers – Created a social class system based on titles for large landholders – Headright System granted large tracts of land This system lead to the formation of large Plantations based on cash crops This made SC a distinctly southern colony
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Who were the first settlers? – Englishmen who emigrated from the British colony of Barbados and brought a well- developed slave system with them.
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What made the Plantation owners so wealthy? – slavery allowed Plantations owners to make huge profits
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What else helped Plantations thrive? – SC’s natural resources: fertile land, mild climate, and many waterways used in irrigation and trade
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This wealth attracted other settlers from: – France, Switzerland, Germany, Scotland and Ireland
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What else attracted settlers to SC? – The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina assured religious choice. French Huguenots and Jewish settlers.
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Early SC Government Lord Proprietors controlled the government through a Governor and Grand Council They acted as representatives for the – Proprietors, – Elite, – and a much smaller representation of the common people of the colony *small degree of democracy from the beginning, like other colonies
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