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Types of colonies
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The Colonies
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Jamestown ( ) Created by the Virginia Company, a joint-stock company Major problems in beginning: 1) Weather 2) Location Disease 3) Native American attacks 4) Laziness Hero of Jamestown= John Smith, becomes governor in 1608 Makes alliance w/Native American chief Powhatan
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Jamestown, “the starving time”
Similar problems as first year: Starvation & disease, Impact: 1) Powhatan Natives bailed on alliance, not profitable 2) British began attacks on Native Americans for food/resources 3) Almost abandonment of Jamestown
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Virginian Gold
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Plymouth & Massachusetts Bay
Created out of religious motivations Plymouth (1620): Pilgrims/Separatists (Radical Protestants); Raised funds to take Mayflower to Plymouth Rock; Mingled well w/Native Americans for some time Massachusetts Bay (1629/1630): Puritans & Massachusetts Bay Company; Led by John Winthrop his idea of a “City Upon a Hill”
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New England Colonies
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The Puritans Puritans sought a homogenous (like-minded) community that was based on strong religious beliefs & literacy Very strict rules; Focus on outward displays of Christianity (Conversion, church attendance, ability to read the bible, not questioning/criticizing)
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New England (continued)
Rhode Island (1644)= Roger Williams & Anne Hutchinson; Tolerant of all faiths, refuge
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Connecticut & New Hampshire (New England)
Formed in 1665 after founding of Hartford (1636) & New Haven (1637); Royal Charter; 1st written constitution New Hampshire, separated from Mass. Bay (1679), King Charles II made it a royal colony
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New England Confederation (1643)
Alliance b/t Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, & Connecticut Two reps from each colony King Philip’s War ( )= Wampanoags vs. Colonists; Colonists aided by Iroquois Confederation
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Chesapeake Colonies= Maryland & Virginia
Maryland= 1st proprietary colony, chartered in 1632; Catholic Haven
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New York & New Jersey NY, 1664: Charles II grants land to Duke of York, taken from Dutch NJ, 1664: Given to Lord John Berkeley & Sir George Carteret
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The Carolinas 1663= 8 nobles granted Carolinas, 1729= Royal North & South Carolinas united
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Pennsylvania & Delaware
1681= William Penn granted Pennsylvania 1702= Lower 3 counties of PA become Delaware
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Georgia 1732= Chartered, Direct financial support from London; James Oglethorpe
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Mercantilism & Navigation Acts
Economic philosophy, wealth determines a country’s military/economic/political strength Goal: Maximize exports/minimize imports of a colony
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Bacon’s Rebellion (1676) Caused by economic issues b/t large & small planters, failed leadership, & failed protection from Indian attacks
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Impact of Bacon’s Rebellion
1) Shifted away from use of indentured servants More use of African slaves 2) England attempts to take more control of colonies Mercantilist policies Creation of the Dominion of New England ( )
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Slavery
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House of Burgesses & Mayflower Compact
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Regional differences of the colonies
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Are the British alone?
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Population changes 1700s 1701 (250,000); 1775 (2,500,000)= Large immigration & high birthrate (Almost 8 children per family) Immigrant groups: Germans & Scotch-Irish (Moved from Scotland to Ireland then colonies, Protestants)
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Emergence of political culture
Colonies led by governors appointed by the King, proprietors, or popular vote (RI/CT) Legislatures of colonies consisted of two houses: Upper & Lower House Lower House: Reps. (elected by eligible voters) voted on taxes Upper House: Reps. appointed by the King & proprietors, approved or rejected governor’s proposed laws
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Emergence of Political culture
The Press: Newspapers rose dramatically during the 1700s The Zenger Case (1735) Idea of Freedom of the Press
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