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1607 Jamestown is started by the English. First permanent English colony in America

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1607 Jamestown is started by the

English.

First permanent English colony in

America

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Jamestown

• First permanent English colony in America

• started by the English• 1607

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http://www.apva.org/history/jsmith.html

http://disney.go.com/vault/archives/characters/pocahontas/pocahontas.html

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• http://www.personal.psu.edu/cjm402/Middle%20Colonies_files/image004.jpg

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New Hampshire

Massachusetts

ConnecticutRhode Island

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New York

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

Delaware

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Maryland

Virginia

North Carolina

South Carolina

Georgia

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Regional Differences

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New England Colonies

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Middle

Colonies

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doJump('http://www.libs.uga.edu/hargrett/speccoll.html'); Southern Colonies

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Map Questions1. Name and describe the group of people that

settled the New England Colonies.

2. How did the goals of the Jamestown colonists differ from those of the Puritan colonists in Massachusetts?

3. Name and describe the group that settled Pennsylvania in the Middle colonies.

4. What is mercantilism?

5. Why did England pass the Navigation Acts?

6. How were the Southern colonies different from the Northern colonies.

7. Define triangular trade and the middle passage