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1 Julia Chakos & Jena Orbin
Maine Julia Chakos & Jena Orbin

2 Massachusetts Bay Colony to MAINE
Previously to March 15, 1820 Maine was the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Charles I took the throne and persecuted Puritans Charles had a charter to create colony in New England So he made the colony a for Puritans to migrate to John Winthrop established this colony

3 About Maine Maine was very successful
Around 20,000 people migrated to the New England colonies in the 1630s Maine produced and exported…

4 About the colony The founder, John Winthrop was also appointed as the first governor They’re form of government was a general court The Puritans made up most of the colony Maine was a part of the New England states

5 What represents Maine? The flag of the state of Maine Shows the state coat of arms on a blue field. In the center of the shield, a moose head sits under a large pine tree. The farmer is a symbol as pride in Maine's agricultural roots. Also the sailor represents Maine's strong tie to the seas. The North Star represents the state motto: Dirigo ("I Lead") and also shows guidance.

6 Who is Sir Ferdinando Gorges?
This is Sir Ferdinando Gorges, he is the founder of Maine. No one knows for sure when he was born except for he was born in the month of July in 1565 and died on May 24, He was granted ownership of Maine along with Captain John Mason. In 1629 Mason and Gorges decided to divide the land, with Mason taking control over the west and naming it New Hampshire. Gorges took over the east. In 1635, he was named Governor-General of all New England. 4 years later, he was granted an exclusive grant in the Province of Maine by King Charles himself. But it was all for nothing because after his death in 1647, the British declared his grant invalid.

7 Climate and Religions Maine usually has a very humid and windy climate. On occasion, when it rains it is most of the time really bad and lasts a long time Most, if not all, of the residents in Maine at the time were puritans. Puritans were a group of English reformed protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries. They sought out to “purify” the Church of England from its “catholic” practices

8 Foods and Education Most people ate a lot of salads as their main meals. They often included anchovies, capers, and wine for extra taste and flavor Most children could go to school and they learned about whatever religion they practiced along with simple classes need to get into college. Boys could attend college, but girls could not

9 Interesting facts Children from the 1600s often played hide-and-go-seek or tag in their free time Girls also played with their homemade corn husk dolls % of the nation's toothpick supply comes from Maine 1600s- More than 75% of Maine’s Indians died of European disease in This time was called the “The Great Dying” The nation’s first sawmill was made in Maine, 1623


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