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THE SEVENTEENTH AND EARLY EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES

THE SEVENTEENTH AND EARLY EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES. Major themes Differences between Southern, new England and Middle Colonies Characteristics of Puritan

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THE SEVENTEENTH AND EARLY EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES

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Major themes• Differences between Southern, new England and Middle

Colonies• Characteristics of Puritan experience• Indentured servitude and its role on the colonial economy• Slow evolution from separate colonies to unity by 1763• Economic/political relations between Great Britain and to

the colonies to 1763• Impact of colonial wars on the colonies and their

relationship w/ GB• Mercantilism and the colonies

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NATIVE AMERICANS IN PRE-COLUMBIAN NORTH AMERICA

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Between 1 million and 5 million Native Americans lived in modern Canada and the United States

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Tribes were independent of each other and often competed for the same natural resources

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Difficult to unite against Europeans

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THE EARLY COLONIAL ERA: SPAIN COLONIZES THE NEW WORLD

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Columbus returned to Spain and reported the existence of a rich New World with easy-to-subjugate natives

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During the next century, Spain was the colonial power

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Advanced weaponry and incredible ruthlessness of the conquistadors

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Spanish Armada made it difficult for other countries to send their own expeditions.

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conquistadors enslaved the natives and attempted to erase their culture and supplant it with Catholicism

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Europeans were "carriers" of small pox

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THE ENGLISH ARRIVE

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The “Lost Colony”

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Sir Walter Raleigh sponsored a settlement on Roanoke Island

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By 1590 the colony had disappeared

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In 1606 they settled Jamestown

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joint-stock company: a group of investors who bought the right to establish New World plantations from the king

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company was called the Virginia Company

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English gentlemen, were ill-suited to the many adjustments life in the New World required

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Captain John Smith imposed harsh martial law

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"He who will not work shall not eat."

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During the starving time of 1609 and 1610, some resorted to cannibalism

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Powhatan Confederacy taught the English what crops to plant and how to plant them

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1614, Pocahontas, the daughter of the chief, married planter John Rolfe

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English forgot their debt to the Powhatan as soon as they needed more land

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Powhatan Confederacy was destroyed by English in 1644.

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John Rolfe introduced the cash crop of tobacco

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Indians showed him how

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Tobacco’s success largely determined the fate of the Virginia region

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Area came to be known as the Chesapeake (named after the bay)

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Why emigrate?

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Overpopulation in England had led to widespread famine, disease, and poverty

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Opportunity provided by indentured servitude

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Indentured servants received a small piece of property with their freedom, thus enabling them (1) to survive, and (2) to vote

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In 1619 Virginia established the House of Burgesses, in which any property-holding, white male could vote, and first Africans arrive

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THE PILGRIMS AND THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY COMPANY

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Protestant movement called Puritanism arose in England

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Wanted to purify the corrupt Anglican Church

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One Puritan group called Separatists left England and went to Holland

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In 1620 they set sail for Virginia

Mayflower, went off course and they landed in modern-day Massachusetts

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Mayflower Compact

created a legal authority and an assembly. It asserted that the government's power derives from the consent of the governed

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Pilgrims received life-saving assistance from local Native Americans

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1629: a larger and more powerful colony called Massachusetts Bay was established by Congregationalists (Puritans who wanted to reform the Anglican church from within )

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Separatists and the Congregationalists did not tolerate religious freedom in their colonies, even though both had experienced and fled religious persecution.

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Roger Williams, a teacher in the Salem Bay settlement, taught that church and state should be separate

Puritans banished Williams

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He moved to modern-day Rhode Island and founded a new colony

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Anne Hutchinson was a prominent proponent of antinomianism

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antinomianismfaith and God's grace suffice to earn one a place among the "elect."

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She was tried for heresy, convicted, and banished

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English settlers in New England and the Chesapeake differed considerably

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New Englanders were definitely more religious

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Comparison of Colonies:Life expectancy

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N.E. Colonies 1650

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The Settlement of Colonial America, 1700-1763Economy, 1760s

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The Settlement of Colonial America, 1700-1763 Settlement and Population, 1700 and 1760

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North America in 1750

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OTHER EARLY COLONIES

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Connecticut Valley, a fertile region with lots of access to the sea

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Pequots attacked a settlement in Wakefield and killed nine colonists

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Massachusetts Bay Colony retaliated by burning the main Pequot village, killing 400, many of them women and children

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This was the “Pequot War”

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Proprietorships: owned by one person, who usually received the land as a gift from the king

Connecticut was one such colony

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Maryland was another, granted to Cecilius Calvert, Lord Baltimore

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Maryland became a haven of religious tolerance for all Christians, and it became the first major Catholic enclave in the New World

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New York was also a royal gift

Some of the area was a Dutch settlement called New Netherland

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The Quakers received their own colony. William Penn, a Quaker, was a close friend of King Charles II, and Charles granted Penn what became Pennsylvania

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Carolina was also a proprietary colony, which ultimately split in two

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North Carolina, which was settled by Virginians, developed into a Virginia-like colony

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South Carolina was settled by the descendants of Englishmen who had colonized Barbados

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Their arrival truly marked the beginning of the slave era in the colonies.

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Triangular trade routesSlaves to sugar plantations, sugar to distillers in colonies, rum and such to Europe

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Overseas Trade During the Colonial Period: Foodstuffs

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Overseas Trade During the Colonial Period: People

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Overseas Trade During the Colonial Period: Trade Goods

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Eventually, most of the proprietary colonies were converted to royal colonies (owned by the crown)

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THE AGE OF SALUTARY NEGLECT (1650 TO 1750)

Also “Benign Neglect”

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British too busy with other problems to keep close rein on colonies

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ENGLISH REGULATION OF COLONIAL TRADE Mercantilists believed that economic power was rooted in a favorable balance of trade. American colonies were seen primarily as markets for British and West Indian goods.

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Navigation Acts required the colonists to buy goods only from England and prohibited the colonies from manufacturing a number of goods that England already produced

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LIFE IN THE COLONIES

Population in 1700 was 250,000; by 1750, that number was 1,250,000

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Over 90 percent-lived in rural areas

Children and women were completely subordinate to men! (Great Idea…NOT!)

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Children's education had to be fit in around their work schedules

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Married women were not allowed to vote, own property, draft a will, or testify in court.

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Slaves often developed extended-kinship ties and strong communal bonds to cope with the misery of servitude and the possibility that their nuclear families might be separated by sale

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New England society centered on trade. Boston was the colonies' major port city

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The middle colonies-New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey-had more fertile land and so focused primarily on farming

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The lower South (the Carolinas) concentrated on such cash crops as tobacco and rice

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Majority of Southerners were subsistence farmers who had no slaves

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Colonies on the Chesapeake combined features of the middle colonies and the lower South

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Colonies were hardly a unified whole as they approached the events that led them to rebel

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A. New England 1. good harbors 2. small farms and towns 3. trade centered around harbors 4. hilly, forested and shallow sail cities: Boston 15,000 - 1750 5. fishing, lumber and trapping 6. family oriented, education, religion B. Middle Colonies 1. river valleys - good communication 2. rolling hills - fertile sail 3. "breadbasket" - large farms - surplus food 4. diverse population 5. manufacturing- iron mines, shipyards, glass and paper cities: New York and Philadelphia C. Southern Colonies 1. slavery to work the large plantations 2. rice, tobacco and cotton fertile soil 3. cities: Charleston D. Summary of colonies 1. all colonies were similar in lifestyle and culture. 2. people came from England and other parts of Europe. 3. slavery in the South 4. all practiced representative government or self-government fiercely independent and enjoy their freedoms.

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Early Chesapeake

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New England

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North America in 1763