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Themes The colonizers’ backgrounds, ideologies, goals, and modes of settlement produced distinctly different societies in North America in the 17 th century. European powers France, Spain, England, and the Netherlands extended their global competition for natural resources, territory, and power into the resource-rich Americas.
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Spain’s Northern Frontier St. Augustine, 1565 Missions and Missionaries
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The Chesapeake Tobacco Coast Jamestown Joint-stock Company Indentured Servitude Expansion and Indian War Maryland Daily life on the Chesapeake
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Massachusetts and its Offspring Puritanism in England Puritan Predecessors in New England The Pilgrims ‘A City Upon a Hill’ – John Winthrop An Elusive Utopia Roger Williams, Rhode Island Anne Hutchison, Antinomianism New Englanders and Natives Village Life in New England Village Layout Health, Life Expectancy Literacy, Education Confederation of New England
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France’s America Samuel de Champlain “Beaver Wars”
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England Challenged the Dutch New Netherland colony between Chesapeake Colonies and New England Colonies. England and Netherlands both Protestant nations, but bitter commercial rivals. Repeated wars between two powers until Dutch dislodged from North American continent in 1675. New Amsterdam renamed New York.
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Proprietary Carolina A Restoration Reward The Indian Debacle Early Carolina Society
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The Quakers and the Middle Colonies The Society of Friends William Penn Pacifism Ethnic and Religious Pluralism Trade and Commerce. Grain and Livestock. Diverse, educated population.
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Conclusion 17 th century – 200,000 immigrants to English colonies. New England Colonies. Middle Colonies. Chesapeake Colonies. Southern Colonies.
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