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THE BEGINNING OF IT ALL Colonial Notes

Colonial Notes. Southern Colonies Plantations Tobacco and Rice Slavery Indentured Servitude Aristocratic

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THE BEGINNING OF IT ALL

Colonial Notes

Southern Colonies Plantations Tobacco and Rice Slavery Indentured

Servitude Aristocratic

Chesapeake: Virginia Jamestown

Virginia Co.Gold/Conversion/NW

PassageVirginia CharterTragedyJohn SmithHouse of Burgesses

Chesapeake: Maryland Sir George Calvert Catholic Haven Act of Toleration

Life In The Chesapeake Life Expectancy Single Young Men Tobacco Plantations

Headright System Bacon’s Rebellion

The Carolinas and Georgia Impact of the West

Indies Rice James Oglethorpe

Colonial Slavery West Africans Low Survival Rate Slave Codes Slave Life Slave Rebellions

Southern SocietyPlantation Owners

Small Farmers

Landless Whites

Indentured Servants

Slaves

New England Puritanism

CalvinismPredestinationVisible Saints

Separatists

The Pilgrims Dutchification Virginia Mayflower Plymouth Bay Mayflower Compact Thanksgiving Success

Massachusetts Bay Push out of England Great Migration John Winthrop

City on a Hill Mass becomes

largest

Religion in New England Governing God’s Law Quakers Hutchinson and

Williams Loss of Zeal Half-Way Covenant Salem Witch Trials

And the Rest… Rhode Island Connecticut

Fundamental Orders Maine New Hampshire New England

Confederation Dominion on New

England

New England Life Geography Town Hall Meetings Perfectibility of

Mankind Education Family Structure

Middle Colonies Bread Colonies Trade Rivers Less Aristocratic Middle Industries Ethnically Mixed

NY, PA, NJ, DE NY

DutchNY Chapter of

LibertiesLeisler’s Rebellion

PAQuakersHoly Experiment

NJ DE

Class Struggle Frontiers Egalitarianism Upper Class Rebellions

Bacon’s RebellionLeisler’s Rebellion

Colonial Lifestyle Farmers Roles of the Family High standards of

living

Colonial Society Population Growth Stratification

Small Upper ClassYeoman FarmersLesser TradesmenIndentured ServantsSlaves

Professionals

Colonial Economy Triangular Trade Land Speculation Farming Manufacturing Trade Transportation

Religion Toleration The Great

Awakening Jonathan Edwards New vs. Old Light

Education New England

StrongestBible Reading

MiddleSome Public

SouthPrivileged

College