PPT-Chapter Four: The Thirteen English Colonies

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41 The New England Colonies Boston was the busiest town in the Massachusetts Bay Colony Religion played a crucial part in the development of the NE colonies Maine

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41 The New England Colonies Boston was the busiest town in the Massachusetts Bay Colony Religion played a crucial part in the development of the NE colonies Maine part of MA New Hampshire Massachusetts Connecticut Rhode Island. Causes of the Conquest. The Rivals: Britain and France. In the 1700’s, . Britain and France. were the . major powers. in Europe. The . French. (Fre) wanted . control over Europe. The . English. (Eng) wanted . Ch. 4 - 5. Warm Up. Was the pre-1700 society of the southern colonies homogenous or heterogeneous when compared to that of New England?. SFI List. Thesis Statement. Slavery Symposium. With your group:. B. y. Spencer P.D.. New . E. ngland. Contains what is now the following states: Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut . New England main industries are fishing, whaling, trapping and triangular trade with slaves. Thirteen Colonies The Thirteen Colonies were British colonies established on the Atlantic coast of North America between 1607 and1733. They declared their independence in the American Revolution and f ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:. What . political, economic, religious, and social reasons . led to the establishment of the thirteen English colonies?. Which . historic documents and colonial practices contributed to the growth of . New England Colonies. 1. Massachusetts 1620. 2. Connecticut 1635. 3. Rhode Island 1636. 4. New Hampshire 1638 . Reasons settled. 1. Religious freedom. 2. Trade. Climate. Bitter cold winters. Short growing seasons. By Carissa B.. All About The Founding Fathers. George Washington was the first president of the United States. John Adams was a states man. John Jay was the president of the Continental Congress . Benjamin Franklin was a leading author . King . Philp’s. War. . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DCFIJ26EaI. . http://www.schooltube.com/video/449ab8a4c3554d5eb00e/King Philip's War Part 2 . 1675: New England . – Indian alliance attacks farms/settlements . Facts about the colonies. Higher birth rate, lower death rate. Larger populations from immigration. Farming was main economic activity, followed by small businesses, and ship building. Major trade routes throughout the Atlantic ocean. Review- Reasons for European Settlement. Desire for spices, fabrics, gold- things they couldn’t get in England. The Renaissance. New navigation technology- stern rudders that could sail into the wind. Colony. Join Stock . C. ompany. Charter. Compact. Proprietary Colony. Royal Colony. Religious Dissenters. Puritan. Pilgrims. Toleration. Indentured Servants. Plantation. Salutary Neglect. Triangle Trade. 1600’s . and 1700’s, they . became . the home to people of . many . lands. These people . brought . their own customs . and . traditions. In time, they . shaped . these old ways into a . new . American Culture. Roots of American Democracy. Main Idea. American democracy was shaped by our English political heritage, colonial experiments in self-government, and a range of intellectual influences.. English Political Heritage. Are there any core values that most Americans share? . Do you think that the colonists helped shape these values?. The Impact of the early colonial period:. Religious conflicts in Europe influenced the colonists’ ideas of religious tolerance..

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