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COVERING AP CHAPTERS 2 AND 3
UNIT I: LESSON #3 COVERING AP CHAPTERS 2 AND 3
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UNIT I: LESSON #3 LEARNING TARGET:
5. Students understand that variations in- -The Environment -Geography -Climate -Natural Resources -all contributed to regional differences in what would become the British colonies.” (AP Key Concept 2.1, III.)
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UNIT I: LESSON #3 II. In the English Colonies, over time, two distinct versions of what it means to be an American begin to emerge. Jamestown, and the “Planter Colonies” of the South will evolve with one set of values, priorities and norms. Plymouth, the “New England Colonies” and “Mid-Atlantic Colonies” will evolve as polar opposites of the South. Why? How?
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UNIT I: LESSON #3 III. Jamestown Colony: May 24, 1607 AD (CE)
Founded by the Virginia Company (A Corporate Colony)for Economic reasons. Sent to Produce Ship’s Stores (or gold)
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UNIT I: LESSON #3 C. 120 Settlers, 105 men, few with any clear building or farming skills. 38 1621 /3 1624 Royal Colony ,000
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UNIT I: LESSON #3 D. Other Southern “Planter Colonies,” also known as the “Chesapeake Colonies.” (pg. 34 Table 2.2) 1634 Maryland is settled as a Proprietary Colony by Lord Baltimore as a Catholic Refuge. 1663 King Charles grants lands “South of Virginia” to his friends. The first town is “Charles Town.” In 1670 these lands split becoming North and South Carolina. 1733 Georgia is created as a buffer zone from New Spain. Filled with ex-prisoners from debtors prisons.
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UNIT I: LESSON #3 IV. Plymouth Colony 1620 AD (CE)
Founded by the English Puritans (Pilgrims) for Religious reasons (Proprietary Colony). They are English Calvinists (Puritans) The Mayflower 102 Fifty Percent 1621 1630 Massachusetts Bay Colony
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UNIT I: LESSON #3 B. Other New England and Mid-Atlantic Colonies: (Pg. 34Table 2.2) Conn (1635) and NH (1623) begin as Puritan Splinter Groups. Rhode Island: Roger Williams (1636) 1664 New Netherlands become New Jersey and New York. 1681 William Penn (Proprietary Colony) 1703 Delaware breaks from Pennsylvania Swedes. (1638)
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ANNE HUTCHINSON STATUE
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ANNE AS DARTH VADER PAGE 45
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THE MATHER FAMILY PLOT
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