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Three Regions New England —mostly involved in subsistence farming and trade. Lots of small farms, not used for a profit but for survival Middle Colonies —mostly involved in staple food production: Supported the colonies food supply with items like corn and grain Southern Colonies —centered around production of cash crops such as tobacco
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Three Regions New England —mostly involved in subsistence farming and trade. Middle Colonies —mostly involved in staple food production Southern Colonies —centered around production of cash crops such as tobacco
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**Mercantilism** -system of nations increasing their wealth and power through trade with colonies -English wanted a favorable balance of trade which meant they sold more than they imported from colonies
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English Control -colonies were very successful traders -Parliament passes the **Navigation Acts, 1649 -Restricted how and with who the colonists could do business with. -Could only trade with England and only use English ships
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Seeds of Independence -Glorious Revolution in 1688 Limited power of the king, giving it to Parliament -English Bill of Rights, 1689 Protects the individual rights of the people in England -***salutary neglect - very loose supervision of the colonies lack of control led to self government The king left the colonies alone, so they took care of themselves and created their own government -John Peter Zenger –colonist put on trial over basic freedoms such as freedom of the press
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Colonial Society -plantation owners were top of society -small farmers were most of the population -second class role of women* -indentured servants
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Industrial North -more diversified economy than the south -not as much slavery -harsher weather conditions -food exports, lumber industry -ship building, iron making
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Agricultural South -growth of cash crops - tobacco, rice, indigo -large plantations dominate economy -many small farms also -few towns and cities because of the agricultural lifestyle
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Slavery in America -slaves would replace Indians and indentured servants -Triangular Trade slaves-sugar-rum Africa, Caribbean, England -Middle Passage Long trip from Africa to the Americas where many slaves dies.
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Witch Trials -1692 - Salem, Massachusetts -young girls accused people of being witches -witches were often executed unless they exposed other “witches” -trials later suspended due to poor evidence - _reveals corruption in the Puritan Church, and the lack of protection of human rights
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Enlightenment -stresses the use of reason and scientific method -Benjamin Franklin became most famous early American scientist -Enlightenment also led to increasing educational levels -Led to the founding of colleges---many for religious training
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Philosophy -John Locke-Natural Rights life, liberty, property Rights that ALL people should be entitiled to -Social Contract -Rousseau an agreement between a people and their government to protect their rights, inurn the people should obey the law -Baron Montesquieu separation of powers in gov’t -Protects against a tyranny
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Great Awakening -a revival of the Puritan faith -Jonathan Edwards “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” -the revival led to new religious denominations -Brought people back to authentic religion
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