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Settling the Middle [or “ Restoration ” Colonies. GOALS profit and individual betterment.
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New Netherlands & New Sweden Founded in the 1660s by: Friends of British King Charles II. Land speculators. Middle class farmers & craftsmen.
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More Like Later America Than Other Regions! Economic diversity. Large cities more cosmopolitan culture. Some slavery [6%-12% of the population]. Ethnic and religious diversity. Religious toleration. “Bread Colonies.”
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New York Manors & Land Grants Patroonships Owner of company New York Manors & Land Grants Patroonships Owner of company
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New York Harbor, 1639
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New Amsterdam
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Peter Stuyvesant Governor of New Amsterdam
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Peter Stuyvesant Peter Stuyvesant Major figure in the early history of New York City (New Netherlands)Major figure in the early history of New York City (New Netherlands) Built protective wall on Wall St.Built protective wall on Wall St. Built the canal that became Broad StreetBuilt the canal that became Broad Street Developed BroadwayDeveloped Broadway
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New York Then and Now
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William Penn The “Holy Experiment” * Preached religious freedom * Equal treatment of Native Americans *Founded the “Society of Friends” aka. Quakers * Given a royal land grant by Charles II to found PA
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Royal Land Grant to Penn
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Penn & Native Americans Believed Natives should be treated fair If land was taken, market price should be given as compensation If land was taken, market price should be given as compensation Both equal white and Native representation for disputes Both equal white and Native representation for disputes
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Penn ’ s Treaty with the Native Americans
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Urban Population Growth 1650 - 1775
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Ethnic Groups
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Settling the Lower South 1660s – 1730s The Carolinas & Georgia. Planters & yeomen farmers from VA or the Sugar Islands. Debtors & other petty criminals.
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Port of Charles Town, SC The only southern port city.
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Crops of the Carolinas IndigoIndigo RiceRice
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Rice & Indigo Exports from SC & GA: 1698-1775
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Founder of Georgia James Oglethorpe A “buffer zone” between Britain’s North American colonies & Spanish Florida.
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The Trustees of Georgia Painted by William Verelst, 1734
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1733 Savannah Grill pattern of settlement.
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18c Southern Colonies
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King Philip ’ s War, 1675 – 1676 Conflict between the Native tribes of New England and English settlers (also some Natives)Conflict between the Native tribes of New England and English settlers (also some Natives) Over half of the colonist’s towns (90ish) were attackedOver half of the colonist’s towns (90ish) were attacked About 1 of 65 colonists were killed (one of the highest ratios in American historyAbout 1 of 65 colonists were killed (one of the highest ratios in American history War ends when Metacom is killedWar ends when Metacom is killed Metacom, known to the English as King Phillip
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King Philip ’ s War, 1675 – 1676)
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