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For poor working people who could not find jobs in Europe…… The “New World” offered: a. Rich Farmland b. Dense Forests c. Much fish and game (Hunting)

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For poor working people who could not find jobs in Europe…… The “New World” offered:

a. Rich Farmlanda. Rich Farmland

b. Dense Forestsb. Dense Forests

c. Much fish and game (Hunting)c. Much fish and game (Hunting)

d. Indentured servants would pay the cost.

d. Indentured servants would pay the cost.

e. All of the above!e. All of the above!

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PuritansPuritans

Why was Pennsylvania so diverse?Why was Pennsylvania so diverse?

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People looking to have a voice in their government:

a. House of Burgessesa. House of Burgesses

b. Mayflower Compact b. Mayflower Compact

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England’s North American colonies were a mixture of three types of colonies:

1) royal colonies – land given to a group by the king 2) proprietary colonies – land given to one or two individuals 3) corporate colonies (joint-stock) – land owned by a group of investors Whatever their form, however, most colonies were similar in the structure of their government.

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British Monarch

Royal Governor

Royal GovernorAppointed by the monarchOversaw colonial tradeHad final approval on lawsCould dismiss the colonial assembly

Royal GovernorAppointed by the monarchOversaw colonial tradeHad final approval on lawsCould dismiss the colonial assembly

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Royal Governor

CouncilColonial Assembly

Council•Appointed by governor•Advisory board to governor•Acted as high court in each colony

Council•Appointed by governor•Advisory board to governor•Acted as high court in each colony

Colonial Assembly• Made laws•Had authority to tax•Elected by eligible colonists•Free, white property owning men

Colonial Assembly• Made laws•Had authority to tax•Elected by eligible colonists•Free, white property owning men

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New England Colonies

Middle Colonies

Southern Colonies

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GEOGRAPHIC MAKEUP IMPACT

•Hilly and mountainous terrain•Small coastal plains with soil•Heavily forested•Shallow and quick flowing rivers•Very good harbors and fisheries

•Cities built on harbors became center of society. •Agriculture was mainly “subsistence” farms

How did the geography of the New England Colonies contribute to their economy?

How did the geography of the New England Colonies contribute to their economy?

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GEOGRAPHIC MAKEUP IMPACT

• Wider coastal plains with sandy soil• Pine and Deciduous forests (means less dense)• Mountainous terrain evident in the West• Deeper, slower flowing rivers• Good inland harbors

•Known as the “Bread Basket” Colonies•Early industry because of mineral wealth in mountains.•Have both big cities and larger farms

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GEOGRAPHIC MAKEUP IMPACT

• Large, fertile and wide coastal plains•Deep and navigable rivers extend inland•Mild winters, Hot summer

•Plantation System to grow cash crops•Cities did not develop well•Climate was not healthy(Mosquito-borne diseases)

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By the 1700s 1 in 5 people in the British colonies was of African descent. As in the case of all immigrants, the experiences of African Americans in the colonies varied depending on where they lived. Yet the stories of Africans, uprooted from their homeland and sold into slavery, had many things in common.

Brainstorm in your binder about what similar challenges all African Americans shared.

By the 1700s 1 in 5 people in the British colonies was of African descent. As in the case of all immigrants, the experiences of African Americans in the colonies varied depending on where they lived. Yet the stories of Africans, uprooted from their homeland and sold into slavery, had many things in common.

Brainstorm in your binder about what similar challenges all African Americans shared.

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Indentured Servants – European workers/farmers who agreed to work for a number of years as payment for passage to colonies.Supported by the Headright System.

1676 Bacon’s Rebellion changed laborrelations

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Settlers moved west to find more farmland. Most were indentured servants that could not afford to buy land. So they tried to steal it from Native Americans.

Settlers moved west to find more farmland. Most were indentured servants that could not afford to buy land. So they tried to steal it from Native Americans.

Nathaniel Bacon wanted to fight the Native Americans! William Berkley (the governor) gets upset

Nathaniel Bacon wanted to fight the Native Americans! William Berkley (the governor) gets upset

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Native American Slavery – Planters began to capture andTrade for Native Americans slaves.

Problems with Native American slaves: - unfamiliar with European farming - died of European diseases easily - easily ran away and would stay away

Native American Slavery – Planters began to capture andTrade for Native Americans slaves.

Problems with Native American slaves: - unfamiliar with European farming - died of European diseases easily - easily ran away and would stay away

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Which colony had the highest slave population by 1740?Which colony had the highest slave population by 1740?

Why do you think Georgia had so little slaves by 1740?Why do you think Georgia had so little slaves by 1740?

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What was the Middle Passage?What was the Middle Passage?

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African Slavery – Africans captured and transported from West Africa to work on plantations.

African slavery slow to develop (at first): 1619 – First slaves arrive in Virginia on Dutch ship 1670 –2,000 slaves in Virginia 1685 – Africans outnumber white servants (Why??) 1750 – ½ population of Virginia is African Africans outnumber whites in S.C (2:1)Why African Slaves?

African Slavery – Africans captured and transported from West Africa to work on plantations.

African slavery slow to develop (at first): 1619 – First slaves arrive in Virginia on Dutch ship 1670 –2,000 slaves in Virginia 1685 – Africans outnumber white servants (Why??) 1750 – ½ population of Virginia is African Africans outnumber whites in S.C (2:1)Why African Slaves?

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SLAVES IN THE DEEP SOUTH

SLAVES IN MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA

• Made up a majority of the population•Most were coming directly from Africa through the Middle Passage• Slaves often were ONLY trained in their crop. (Rice and Indigo were two high intensive crops)•Not much contact with Europeans

•Made up a minority, not a majority•Few slaves came to Virgina directly from Africa•Slaves performed different work. Cultivating Tobacco didn’t take as much time as growing rice, so slave owners pushed their slaves to do other tasks. •More regular contact with European-Americans than slaves in the deep south.

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The Enlightenment

18th century intellectual movement that emphasized the use of reason and scientific method as means of obtaining knowledge.

18th century intellectual movement that emphasized the use of reason and scientific method as means of obtaining knowledge.

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Benjamin Franklin

A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned!

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Jonathan Edwards

MY GOAL IS TO REVIVE THE INTENSITY AND COMMITMENT

OF THE ORIGINAL PURITAN VISION

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Jonathon Edwards, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

“The God that holds your over the pit of hell, much as one holds a spider, or some loathsome insect over the fire, abhors (hates) you, and is dreadfully provoked; His wrath towards you burns like fire; … and yet it is nothing but His hand that holds you from falling into the fire.”

“The God that holds your over the pit of hell, much as one holds a spider, or some loathsome insect over the fire, abhors (hates) you, and is dreadfully provoked; His wrath towards you burns like fire; … and yet it is nothing but His hand that holds you from falling into the fire.”