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13 colonies: Founding America. Puritans vs. Pilgrims Puritans: wanted to escape Church of England and start new to “purify” it Pilgrims: wanted to break.

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Page 1: 13 colonies: Founding America. Puritans vs. Pilgrims Puritans: wanted to escape Church of England and start new to “purify” it Pilgrims: wanted to break.

13 colonies:Founding America

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Puritans vs. Pilgrims

• Puritans: wanted to escape Church of England and start new to “purify” it

• Pilgrims: wanted to break completely away from the Church of England …aka “Separatists”• Both settled in Massachusetts

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Colony

• Colony• An area that is under control by another

country and is occupied by those settlers.

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Plymouth Colony

• 1st major colony (1620)- Massachusetts

• Established by pilgrims seeking religious freedom from Protestant Church.

• Came over on the Mayflower ship.

• Wrote Mayflower Compact • 1st legal document in New World.• 1st sign of self-government in New World!!!!

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New England Colonies

• New Hampshire•Massachusetts• Connecticut• Rhode Island

•Main source of income:

• Fishing, timber, shipping

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Middle Colonies

• New York• Pennsylvania• Delaware• New Jersey

•Main source of income:

• Farming

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Southern Colonies

• Maryland• Virginia• North Carolina• South Carolina• Georgia

• Main Source of income:• Cash crops (cotton,

tobacco)• Plantations

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Characteristics of New England and Middle Colonies• Higher birth rates…greater population…more cities

• Better transportation (boats, carriages)

• Industry #1…controlled production of goods.

• New York becomes #1 trade/business town

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Characterizes of Southern Colonies

• Wide gap between rich and poor

• Slaves were made to work the land

• Agriculture #1- plantation system (cotton and tobacco)

• Few cities and lower populations…plantations housed everything that was needed to live.

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Slaves

• Sold to landowners to work on farms under harsh conditions

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Indentured Servant

• People who came over to colonies to start a new life.• Landowners paid their way.• To pay off debts, they worked on plantations.

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Government in Colonial Times

• Town Meetings• Plymouth, MA.• Everyone comes together and

votes on issues and make laws…still seen today!

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Government in Colonial Times

•Mayflower Compact • Signed by Pilgrims coming over on

Mayflower ship from England.

• Document stating they were still loyal to the King of England but wanted to have their own laws.

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Government in Colonial Times

Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

Document sent to King of England from colonists wanting their own laws.

1ST WRITTEN CONSTITUTION OF NEW WORLD

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Government in Colonial Times

Jamestown, VA

Joint-Stock Colony When wealthy English men

put money together and invested in a trading company

Began to export tobacco to England

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Mercantilism• When one nation exports resources to another

country to produce goods and is sold back at a higher price.

• Example: cotton sent from America to Europe to make clothes.

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Government in Colonial Times

• Plantation Systems•division of the land into

smaller units under private ownership

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Government in Colonial Times

• Salem Witch Trials

• 1629: Salem, MA is settled• 1641: English law makes witchcraft illegal

• 1688: Goodwin children exhibits strange behavior and a woman is hanged, charged with witchcraft

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Government in Colonial Times

• Salem Witch Trials

• 1692: more children in Salem start exhibiting strange behavior.

• 1692: 52 arrest warrants are issued for several men and women who are suspect of performing witchcraft.

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Government in Colonial Times

• Salem Witch Trials

• 19 men and women were hanged as a result of being a “witch”

• Finally, the governor made it illegal to accuse and try someone without factual evidence.

• The remaining accused were set free.

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