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1 New England: Commerce and Religion Fishing and Trade contributed to the growth and Prosperity of the New England Colonies

2 Key Vocabulary Backcountry Subsistence Farming Triangular trade Navigation Acts of 1651 Smuggling

3 We’re Coming to America…*  The English Population in North America Quadrupled from 1700 to 1750  Three Regions (New England, Middle, And Southern Colonies) combined with the Backcountry, making up the English Colonies  Backcountry Colonies ran along the Appalachian Mountains

4 Colonies and their Description  New England: Long Winters, rocky soil, Large English population  Middle: Short Winter, Fertile Soil, Settlers from all over Europe  Southern: Warm climate, good soil, used slaves to Farm plantations  Backcountry: Climate and resources varied, mostly Scottish or Irish immigrants

5 Men about town  New England Farmers were subsistence farmers, growing only what they needed  Farms were sold to congregations and divided among the townspeople  Towns would form in clusters around a “green” used for town or meeting spaces  Towns often pooled money together to buy what they needed

6 Sea what we can eat  New England Turned to the Atlantic Ocean to supplement its farming industry  The woods of New England Provided Raw Materials to make fishing ships  Boston, Salem, Newport, and New Havel survived off of shipbuilding, Fishing, and Trade

7 Is this Geometry Class?  New England Survived using THREE types of trade: Trade with colonies, direct exchange of goods with Europe, and Triangle Trade  Triangle trade had THREE stops which formed a Triangle  England Enacted the Navigation Act of 1651 to profit from colonial Trade

8 Navigation Acts of 1651  All shipping had to be done using English ships or ships from the English colonies  Tobacco, wood and sugar could only be sold to England and its colonies  European Imports had to pass through English Ports  English Officials taxed any goods not shipped to England

9 Smuggler’s Blues  Colonial Merchants ignored the Navigation Acts and smuggled goods they needed  Pirates Would interfere with Ships and Shipping Routes of England

10 Let Freedom Ring  Slavery In New England was limited due to long winters  Slaves could work as house Servants and would be loaned out to the shipping docks  Some slaves earned money and could buy their freedom, but were still discriminated against buy white settlers

11 Im-Puritan Values  Puritan Religion Weakens as Economic successes become more important  Competition from Other Religious Groups also weakened the Power of the Puritans  Massachusetts gave voting rights to all landowners weakening the Church’s Political Power

12 This has been another World Famous Mr. Green PowerPoint Presentation TODAY!!**


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