Mid-Atlantic Colonies
... of southern New England became English settlements. In 1686, the British king canceled the Massachusetts charter that made it an independent colony. To get more control over trade between America and the colonies, he combined British colonies throughout New England into a single territory governed f ...
... of southern New England became English settlements. In 1686, the British king canceled the Massachusetts charter that made it an independent colony. To get more control over trade between America and the colonies, he combined British colonies throughout New England into a single territory governed f ...
COLONY NAME YEAR FOUNDED FOUNDED BY BECAME ROYAL
... A group of Massasoit Indians organized themselves under King Philip to fight the colonists. King Philip’s War lasted from 1675-78. The Indians were finally defeated at a great loss. Middle Colonies: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. This area was excellent for farming and included na ...
... A group of Massasoit Indians organized themselves under King Philip to fight the colonists. King Philip’s War lasted from 1675-78. The Indians were finally defeated at a great loss. Middle Colonies: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. This area was excellent for farming and included na ...
Chapter 3 Section 1- The Southern Colonies
... Daily Life in Virginia Headright System People didn’t live in towns that much but in scattered farms Some wealthy owners created large plantations where items such as tobacco were grown Under the Headright system, the London land company’s would give 50 acres of land to those who paid thei ...
... Daily Life in Virginia Headright System People didn’t live in towns that much but in scattered farms Some wealthy owners created large plantations where items such as tobacco were grown Under the Headright system, the London land company’s would give 50 acres of land to those who paid thei ...
Chapter 2
... opposition to England’s separation from the Roman Catholic Church – not allowed to worship freely Lord Baltimore (Cecilius Calvert) given charter to start Maryland as refuge for English Catholics; named in honor of England’s queen Henrietta Maria Proprietary colony – owners controlled the govern ...
... opposition to England’s separation from the Roman Catholic Church – not allowed to worship freely Lord Baltimore (Cecilius Calvert) given charter to start Maryland as refuge for English Catholics; named in honor of England’s queen Henrietta Maria Proprietary colony – owners controlled the govern ...
Present - Images
... all of New Amsterdam and eventually all of New Netherland. – New Amsterdam was renamed New York. ...
... all of New Amsterdam and eventually all of New Netherland. – New Amsterdam was renamed New York. ...
Ch. 3 Section 4: The Southern Colonies, Pg. 86
... • As a place where British debtors and poor people could make a fresh start • As a military barrier to protect other British colonies from Spain due to its location between Spanish Florida and South Carolina • Georgia did receive poor people but few debtors. Religious refugees also settled there. ...
... • As a place where British debtors and poor people could make a fresh start • As a military barrier to protect other British colonies from Spain due to its location between Spanish Florida and South Carolina • Georgia did receive poor people but few debtors. Religious refugees also settled there. ...
Jamestown and the first economic settlers
... Virginia Company sent 105 settlers to set up trade between New World and England. Settlers led by John Smith ...
... Virginia Company sent 105 settlers to set up trade between New World and England. Settlers led by John Smith ...
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 ...
tobacco - Tipp City Schools
... second plantation colony and the fourth overall colony to be formed. – It was founded to be a place for persecuted Catholics to find refuge, a safe haven. – Lord Baltimore gave huge estates to his Catholic relatives, but the poorer people who settled there where mostly Protestant, creating friction. ...
... second plantation colony and the fourth overall colony to be formed. – It was founded to be a place for persecuted Catholics to find refuge, a safe haven. – Lord Baltimore gave huge estates to his Catholic relatives, but the poorer people who settled there where mostly Protestant, creating friction. ...
lee,robert u.s. history chapter 1 section 3
... SETTLEMENT OF THE MIDDLE COLONIES While English Puritans were establishing colonies in ...
... SETTLEMENT OF THE MIDDLE COLONIES While English Puritans were establishing colonies in ...
Study Guide Common Assessment 1
... Woodland Indians- They built permanent villages; their houses were wound with grass routes, and grew corn and squash. The bow and arrow was invented for hunting: Deer was their primary game. Used Clay pottery. ...
... Woodland Indians- They built permanent villages; their houses were wound with grass routes, and grew corn and squash. The bow and arrow was invented for hunting: Deer was their primary game. Used Clay pottery. ...
The Age of Exploration - DHS United States History
... One group of Separatists, those who came to be called the Pilgrims, sailed to New England on the Mayflower. They sought the freedom to worship as they wanted. Ship sailed off course during trip. The Mayflower Compact = The Pilgrims made an agreement, that they would obey all of their governm ...
... One group of Separatists, those who came to be called the Pilgrims, sailed to New England on the Mayflower. They sought the freedom to worship as they wanted. Ship sailed off course during trip. The Mayflower Compact = The Pilgrims made an agreement, that they would obey all of their governm ...
A. The Jamestown colony
... e. Time of Reckoning: diseases, Powhattan attacks, indentured servants, & few women f. ...
... e. Time of Reckoning: diseases, Powhattan attacks, indentured servants, & few women f. ...
CPUSH (Unit 1, #2)
... D. Limiting Dissent in New England 1. Puritans did not support dissent: a. Roger Williams was _____________________________ from Massachusetts when he demanded that Indians be paid for their land; He formed the _____________________________________ colony in 1636 b. Anne ___________________________ ...
... D. Limiting Dissent in New England 1. Puritans did not support dissent: a. Roger Williams was _____________________________ from Massachusetts when he demanded that Indians be paid for their land; He formed the _____________________________________ colony in 1636 b. Anne ___________________________ ...
File - Mr. Harris History
... In 1629 the Massachusetts Bay Company led by John Winthrop got a charter and took 900 settlers to colonize what is now Boston In the 1630s more than 15,000 Puritans moved to Massachusetts to escape religious persecution, known as the Great Migration ...
... In 1629 the Massachusetts Bay Company led by John Winthrop got a charter and took 900 settlers to colonize what is now Boston In the 1630s more than 15,000 Puritans moved to Massachusetts to escape religious persecution, known as the Great Migration ...
Lesson 4 Colonization Stations
... The Puritans did not want to separate entirely from the Church of England; they wanted to make reforms or changes. King Charles I would threaten the Puritans with harsh punishments if they did not obey the Church of England; therefore, they sought freedom in America. The Puritans received a charter ...
... The Puritans did not want to separate entirely from the Church of England; they wanted to make reforms or changes. King Charles I would threaten the Puritans with harsh punishments if they did not obey the Church of England; therefore, they sought freedom in America. The Puritans received a charter ...
Murrin-CH02 - Arbortown Properties
... • William Penn, gentleman and a Quaker • Granted a charter for a proprietary colony: Pennsylvania • Led a group of Quaker colonists to America • Pennsylvania: – economic success – Policy of of religious freedom ...
... • William Penn, gentleman and a Quaker • Granted a charter for a proprietary colony: Pennsylvania • Led a group of Quaker colonists to America • Pennsylvania: – economic success – Policy of of religious freedom ...
Lesson 3 Middle Colonies
... Penn advertised his colony throughout Europe. By 1683, more than 3,000 English, Welsh, Irish, Dutch, and German settlers had arrived. In 1701, in the Charter of Privileges, Penn granted colonists the right to elect representatives to the legislature. Philadelphia quickly became America's most prospe ...
... Penn advertised his colony throughout Europe. By 1683, more than 3,000 English, Welsh, Irish, Dutch, and German settlers had arrived. In 1701, in the Charter of Privileges, Penn granted colonists the right to elect representatives to the legislature. Philadelphia quickly became America's most prospe ...
Americas-History-Chapter-2 ppt
... • Proprietor colony – royal grant of land granted by the King • Maryland Acts of Toleration (1649) – granted religious freedom to CHRISTIANS only, particularly Catholics • Maryland relied heavily on tobacco, like the other Chesapeake colony, Virginia ...
... • Proprietor colony – royal grant of land granted by the King • Maryland Acts of Toleration (1649) – granted religious freedom to CHRISTIANS only, particularly Catholics • Maryland relied heavily on tobacco, like the other Chesapeake colony, Virginia ...
US History Notes - Northshore School District
... colony and the fourth overall colony to be formed. 2. It was a place for persecuted Catholics to find refuge. 3. Lord Baltimore gave huge estates to his Catholic relatives, but the poorer people who settled there where mostly Protestant, creating friction. 4. However, Maryland prospered with tobacco ...
... colony and the fourth overall colony to be formed. 2. It was a place for persecuted Catholics to find refuge. 3. Lord Baltimore gave huge estates to his Catholic relatives, but the poorer people who settled there where mostly Protestant, creating friction. 4. However, Maryland prospered with tobacco ...
Middle Colonies
... Charles II would give it to his brother, the Duke of York, who renames the colony New York. ► New York was a proprietary colony. The owner known as a proprietor, owned all the land and ran the government. ► It was different from the New England colonies who could elect the governor and the assembl ...
... Charles II would give it to his brother, the Duke of York, who renames the colony New York. ► New York was a proprietary colony. The owner known as a proprietor, owned all the land and ran the government. ► It was different from the New England colonies who could elect the governor and the assembl ...
Map of DeSoto`s 1539-43 exploration through the Southeast Virginia
... would soon come to mirror that of Virginia, as tobacco became the most important crop. To the south lay the Carolinas, created after the English Civil War had been concluded. In the Deep South was Georgia, the last of the original thirteen colonies. Challenges from Spain and France led the king to d ...
... would soon come to mirror that of Virginia, as tobacco became the most important crop. To the south lay the Carolinas, created after the English Civil War had been concluded. In the Deep South was Georgia, the last of the original thirteen colonies. Challenges from Spain and France led the king to d ...