13 Colonies Notes
... a. Plymouth Colony - Religious groups known as _________ were being persecuted in England; they left to live in _______ for a number of years. - The Separatists received a ____ to start a settlement in ______. They didn’t have enough _______ and ______, so they opened up their group to other non Sep ...
... a. Plymouth Colony - Religious groups known as _________ were being persecuted in England; they left to live in _______ for a number of years. - The Separatists received a ____ to start a settlement in ______. They didn’t have enough _______ and ______, so they opened up their group to other non Sep ...
Middle Colonies
... Geography and History A Land of Plenty • The Middle colonies exported so much grain that they were called the Breadbasket Colonies • Farmers in the middle colonies also raised cattle and pigs. They sent tons of beef, pork, and butter to ports in New York. • In time Pennsylvania became the center of ...
... Geography and History A Land of Plenty • The Middle colonies exported so much grain that they were called the Breadbasket Colonies • Farmers in the middle colonies also raised cattle and pigs. They sent tons of beef, pork, and butter to ports in New York. • In time Pennsylvania became the center of ...
The New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies
... Rhode Island, where he allowed religious freedom Anne Hutchinson was also banished when she challenged the authority of Puritan leaders ...
... Rhode Island, where he allowed religious freedom Anne Hutchinson was also banished when she challenged the authority of Puritan leaders ...
The New England, Middle and Southern Colonies Summary
... Puritans had no tolerance for heretics, (people who disagreed with the church) Roger Williams was banished from Massachusetts for heresy Williams helped establish Rhode Island, where he allowed religious freedom Anne Hutchinson was also banished when she challenged the authority of Puritan leaders ...
... Puritans had no tolerance for heretics, (people who disagreed with the church) Roger Williams was banished from Massachusetts for heresy Williams helped establish Rhode Island, where he allowed religious freedom Anne Hutchinson was also banished when she challenged the authority of Puritan leaders ...
Unit 1 PPT 2 - Henry County Schools
... Typically poor men who agreed to work for a land owner for 4-7 yrs in exchange for travel to America –In 1618, the headright system was created; 50 acres were given to ...
... Typically poor men who agreed to work for a land owner for 4-7 yrs in exchange for travel to America –In 1618, the headright system was created; 50 acres were given to ...
8-1.3 England`s 13 Colonies PPT Notes English and European
... The New England colonies were founded as a ____________ (safe place) for religious groups persecuted (mistreated) in England. The Separatists, also known as the ________________, sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and landed at Plymouth, Massachusetts. The pilgrims signed the Mayflower _______________ ...
... The New England colonies were founded as a ____________ (safe place) for religious groups persecuted (mistreated) in England. The Separatists, also known as the ________________, sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and landed at Plymouth, Massachusetts. The pilgrims signed the Mayflower _______________ ...
The Age of Exploration - DHS United States History
... the charter had not been restored. With the loss of the charter the colonists ceased to have any legal right to their lands. ...
... the charter had not been restored. With the loss of the charter the colonists ceased to have any legal right to their lands. ...
Middle Colonies
... believed everyone was equal. People could follow their “Inner Light” rather than a religious leader. Quakers were also pacifists (people who refused to use force or fight in wars). Penn was an active proprietor who, in 1682, sailed to America to supervise the building of Philadelphia- “brotherly lov ...
... believed everyone was equal. People could follow their “Inner Light” rather than a religious leader. Quakers were also pacifists (people who refused to use force or fight in wars). Penn was an active proprietor who, in 1682, sailed to America to supervise the building of Philadelphia- “brotherly lov ...
Americas-History-Chapter-2 ppt
... underrepresented in the House of Burgesses • Conflict between Natives and “westerners” like ...
... underrepresented in the House of Burgesses • Conflict between Natives and “westerners” like ...
lee,robert u.s. history chapter 1 section 3
... Rhode Island where Williams guaranteed religious freedom and separation of church and state. Another dissenter, Anne Hutchinson, taught that worshippers did not need the church or its ministers to interpret the Bible for them. She was banished from the colony and fled Rhode Island and then after h ...
... Rhode Island where Williams guaranteed religious freedom and separation of church and state. Another dissenter, Anne Hutchinson, taught that worshippers did not need the church or its ministers to interpret the Bible for them. She was banished from the colony and fled Rhode Island and then after h ...
SS4H3 The student will explain the factors that shaped British
... eventually merged with the Massachusetts Bay Colony and lead by William Bradford. In 1636, Rev. Roger Williams fled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and founded the Providence Plantation later known as Rhode Island Colony, after being banished for preaching about religious tolerance, separation of ...
... eventually merged with the Massachusetts Bay Colony and lead by William Bradford. In 1636, Rev. Roger Williams fled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and founded the Providence Plantation later known as Rhode Island Colony, after being banished for preaching about religious tolerance, separation of ...
US History Notes - Northshore School District
... a. He had been kidnapped by local Indians and forced into a mock execution by the chief Powhatan and had been “saved” by Pocahantas. b. The act was meant to show that Powhatan wanted peaceful relations with the colonists. 5. Still, the colonists were reduced to eating cats, dogs, rats, even other pe ...
... a. He had been kidnapped by local Indians and forced into a mock execution by the chief Powhatan and had been “saved” by Pocahantas. b. The act was meant to show that Powhatan wanted peaceful relations with the colonists. 5. Still, the colonists were reduced to eating cats, dogs, rats, even other pe ...
The American Colonies
... “for wee must Consider that wee shall be as a Citty upon a Hill, the eies of all people are uppon us; soe that if wee shall deale falsely with our god in this worke wee have undertaken and soe cause him to withdrawe his present help from us” City Upon A Hill, 1630 ...
... “for wee must Consider that wee shall be as a Citty upon a Hill, the eies of all people are uppon us; soe that if wee shall deale falsely with our god in this worke wee have undertaken and soe cause him to withdrawe his present help from us” City Upon A Hill, 1630 ...
(Reading Objectives).
... Baptists and Quakers. d. those who denied the divinity of Jesus. e. Protestants and Catholics. The primary reason that no new English colonies were founded between 1634 and 1670 was the a. obvious economic unprofitability of Virginia and Maryland. b. civil war in England. c. continuous naval conflic ...
... Baptists and Quakers. d. those who denied the divinity of Jesus. e. Protestants and Catholics. The primary reason that no new English colonies were founded between 1634 and 1670 was the a. obvious economic unprofitability of Virginia and Maryland. b. civil war in England. c. continuous naval conflic ...
chapter 4powerpoint
... that Christians are not bound by moral law. She was latter expelled, with her family and followers, and went and settled at Pocasset ( now Portsmouth, R.I.) ...
... that Christians are not bound by moral law. She was latter expelled, with her family and followers, and went and settled at Pocasset ( now Portsmouth, R.I.) ...
Present - Images
... – 1638 Founded by John Wheelwright after a religious dispute with Massachusetts Puritans ...
... – 1638 Founded by John Wheelwright after a religious dispute with Massachusetts Puritans ...
The Middle Colonies - Reading Community Schools
... • One of the first to speak out against slavery • Believed in equal rights for both men and women ...
... • One of the first to speak out against slavery • Believed in equal rights for both men and women ...
The Southern Colonies - Mater Academy Lakes High School
... Initiated a system of rules that rewarded hard ...
... Initiated a system of rules that rewarded hard ...
COLONY NAME YEAR FOUNDED FOUNDED BY BECAME ROYAL
... From the foundation of the colonies beginning with the founding of Jamestown until the beginning of the Revolutionary War, different regions of the eastern coast had different characteristics. Once established, the thirteen British colonies could be divided into three geographic areas: New England, ...
... From the foundation of the colonies beginning with the founding of Jamestown until the beginning of the Revolutionary War, different regions of the eastern coast had different characteristics. Once established, the thirteen British colonies could be divided into three geographic areas: New England, ...
File - Mr. Harris History
... Forced to leave from Massachusetts Bought land from the Narragansett tribe Founded the town of Providence (religious toleration) First place where people could worship freely ...
... Forced to leave from Massachusetts Bought land from the Narragansett tribe Founded the town of Providence (religious toleration) First place where people could worship freely ...
Chapter 2
... ©2004 Wadsworth, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc. Thomson Learning ™ is a trademark used herein under license. ...
... ©2004 Wadsworth, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc. Thomson Learning ™ is a trademark used herein under license. ...
Chapter 2 Transplantations and Borderlands
... O York established his claim to the former New Netherland in 1664 when an English fleet captured New Amsterdam O Rename New York the colony boasted diverse population from a variety of European countries as well as Africans and Native Americans O Religious toleration was guaranteed and political aut ...
... O York established his claim to the former New Netherland in 1664 when an English fleet captured New Amsterdam O Rename New York the colony boasted diverse population from a variety of European countries as well as Africans and Native Americans O Religious toleration was guaranteed and political aut ...
Chapter 3
... • Religious and political turmoil in England shaped settlement in New England and the middle colonies • The Protestant Reformation provided the major impetus and leadership for the settlement of New England. The New England colonies developed a fairly homogeneous social order based on religion and s ...
... • Religious and political turmoil in England shaped settlement in New England and the middle colonies • The Protestant Reformation provided the major impetus and leadership for the settlement of New England. The New England colonies developed a fairly homogeneous social order based on religion and s ...