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Aim: Why did the English establish colonies in America?
1497 John Cabot reaches North America and claims it for England 1607 First permanent English settlement established at Jamestown, VA
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I. Reasons for the English migration to America
Explain the economic, religious, and political reasons driving the English to pursue a colonial empire in North America
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A. Economic 1. desire for profit
a. joint stock companies (London Company) raised funds necessary to establish colonies; investors would share profits b. cheap land (some companies offered free land to those bringing families or paying passage of others)
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2. unemployment in England
a. population increases (16th c)—competition for jobs and land b. Enclosure Acts (16th-17th c) allowed large landowners to fence in land that had once been public property—small farmers forced off land c. imprisonment for debt increased (GA founded in 1732 as refuge for debtors) d. indentured servants—worked 7 years in America for person who paid their passage e. high taxes and inflation
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B. Religious 1. All Englishmen had to support Anglican Church (Church of England) which had been established by Henry VIII in 1534 2. “dissenters” (such as Puritans, Separatists, Quakers, etc.) punished a. Puritans wanted to reform Anglican Church to remove all traces of Catholicism b. Separatists wanted to start their own church—fled to Holland and then to Plymouth in 1620 c. Quakers were pacifists—PA established by William Penn in 1681 d. Catholics allowed to migrate to MD which was founded by Lord Baltimore in 1632
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C. Political 1. between 1603 and 1642, relationship between Kings and Parliament worsened a. “Divine right of kings”—the Stuart kings believed their power came from God 2. English Civil War (Puritan Revolution) 3. Oliver Cromwell becomes dictator and Puritans rule from 4. Restoration of the Monarchy ( ) 5. Glorious Revolution (1688)—Parliament gains control of government
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