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13 Colonies

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13 Colonies

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New England Colonies

•Rhode Island•Connecticut•Massachusetts•New Hampshire

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New England

• Climate and Physical Features–Rocky Soils–Short farming season–Subsistence farming–Bad farming conditions–Great harbors for port• Cities like Boston

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New England

• Economic Comparative Advantage–Commercial businesses ($$$)• Fishing• Shipping•manufacturing

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New England

•Why colonies were started–Religious freedom–Pilgrims, Puritans fled

England for Massachusetts

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The New England Colonies

Rhode Island

Massachusetts

New Hampshire

Connecticut

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Rhode Island

• Founded: 1636 by Roger Williams and others, at Providence

• Major Industry: Agriculture (livestock, dairy, fishing), Manufacturing (lumbering)

• Major Cities: Providence • Colony Named for: Dutch for "red island" • Became a State: May 29, 1790

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Connecticut• Founded: 1636 by Thomas Hooker and

others, at Hartford • Major Industry: Agriculture (wheat, corn,

fishing) • Major Cities: Hartford, New Haven • Colony Named for: from an Algonquin

word, quinnehtukqut, "beside the long tidal river"

• Became a State: February 6, 1788

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Massachusetts

• Founded: 1630 by John Winthrop and others, at Massachusetts Bay

• Major Industry: Agriculture (fishing, corn, livestock), Manufacturing (lumbering, shipbuilding)

• Major Cities: Boston, Quincy, Plymouth, Salem, Lexington, Concord

• Colony Named for: Massachusetts tribe (word means "large hill place")

• Became a State: February 6, 1788

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New Hampshire• Founded: 1638 by John Wheelwright and

others • Major Industry: Agriculture (potatoes,

fishing), Manufacturing (textiles, shipbuilding)

• Major Cities: Concord • Colony Named for: county of Hampshire

in England • Became a State: June 21, 1788

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Middle Colonies

•Delaware•Pennsylvania•New York•New Jersey

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Middle Colonies

•Climate and Physical Features–Good Soil–Longer growing seasons than

New England–Ok Harbors

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Middle Colonies

• Economic Comparative Advantage–Known as the “Breadbasket”•Grew crops like wheat and corn

–Provided food for other colonies–Some shipping and manufacturing

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Middle Colonies

•Why colonies were started–Religious Freedom•Make money through trade (New York and New Jersey)

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The Middle Colonies

New York

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Delaware

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Delaware• Founded: 1638 by Peter Minuit and

others • Major Industry: Agriculture (fishing),

Manufacturing (lumbering) • Major Cities: Wilmington • Colony Named for: named for the

Delaware tribe and for an early governor of colonial Virginia, Lord de la Warr

• Became a State: December 7, 1787

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Pennsylvania

• Founded: 1682 by William Penn and others, at Philadelphia

• Major Industry: Agriculture (wheat, corn, cattle, dairy), Manufacturing (textiles, papermaking, shipbuilding)

• Major Cities: Philadelphia, Lancaster, York • Colony Named for: William Penn and sylvania,

Latin for "forest" • Became a State: December 12, 1787

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New York

• Founded: 1626 by Peter Minuit and others, on Manhattan Island

• Major Industry: Manufacturing (shipbuilding, iron works), Agriculture (cattle, grain, rice, indigo, wheat)

• Major Cities: New York City, Albany • Colony Named for: Duke of York • Became a State: July 26, 1788

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New Jersey

• Founded: 1664 by English colonists • Major Industry: Manufacturing

(ironworking, lumbering) • Major Cities: Trenton, Princeton • Colony Named for: Isle of Jersey in

England • Became a State: December 18, 1787

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Southern Colonies

•Maryland•Virginia•North Carolina• South Carolina•Georgia

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Southern Colonies

• Climate and Physical Features–Great Soil–Warm Weather–Very long growing seasons–Bad harbors

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Southern Colonies

• Economic Comparative Advantage–Focused on farming cash crops–Large plantation farms for tobacco,

cotton, and indigo–Almost no shipping

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Southern Colonies

• Why colonies were started–Almost all were started to make

money by growing cash crops–Maryland was started for religious

freedom–Georgia•A place for criminals/ debtors

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Southern Colonies

Maryland

Virginia

North Carolina

South Carolina

Georgia

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Maryland• Founded: 1633 by Lord Baltimore and

others, at Baltimore • Major Industry: Manufacturing

(shipbuilding, iron works), Agriculture (corn, wheat, rice, indigo)

• Major Cities: Baltimore, Annapolis • Colony Named for: Queen Henrietta

Maria of England • Became a State: April 28, 1788

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Virginia• Founded: 1607 by John Smith and

others, at Jamestown • Major Industry: Plantation agriculture

(tobacco, wheat, corn) • Major Cities: Jamestown, Williamsburg,

Richmond • Colony Named for: England's "Virgin

Queen," Elizabeth I • Became a State: June 25, 1788

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North Carolina

• Founded: 1653 by Virginia colonists • Major Industry: Plantation agriculture

(indigo, rice, tobacco) • Major Cities: Raleigh • Colony Named for: from Carolus, the

Latin word for "Charles," Charles I of England

• Became a State: November 21, 1789

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South Carolina

• Founded: 1663 by English colonists • Major Industry: Plantation agriculture

(indigo, rice, tobacco, cotton, cattle) • Major Cities: Charleston • Colony Named for: from Carolus, the

Latin word for "Charles," Charles I of England

• Became a State: May 23, 1788

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Georgia• Founded: 1732 by James Oglethorpe and

others • Major Industry: Agriculture (indigo, rice,

sugar) • Major Cities: Savannah • Colony Named for: England's King

George II • Became a State: January 2, 1788