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. And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students Chapter 1 Section 3. English Colonization of North America: Background. No English Colonization before the late 1500s. Late 1400s civil . war. Early 1500s Protestant Reformation (Henry VIII). Late 1500’s major issues over—ready to go. 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 . Peter Zenger’s Trial. The English Parliamentary Tradition. In England 1215, English nobles forced King John to sign the Magna . Carta. The Magna . Carta. was significant because it was the first document to put restrictions on an English ruler’s power. 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. 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 . 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. Section 1. The First English Settlements. England Seeks Colonies. In . the late . 1500s. , England began to establish colonies in North . America. to . provide . markets for English products. to . get . Southern Colonies. 13 Colonies. New England-1620. New England Colonies. New England Colonies. Massachusetts Bay Colony. Rhode Island Colony. Connecticut Colony. New Hampshire Colony. Puritan. Town meeting. La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur . WHO? English, Persecuted Christians, Merchants, Shipping, a few Slaves and Indentured Servants.. Pilgrims, Puritans. SUBSISTENCE? Subsistence farms, fishermen, ship builders, merchants. TRADITIONAL PURITAIN DRESS. Middle Colonies. Started with the Dutch setting up New Amsterdam along the Hudson river. The English took control of New Amsterdam in 1664 when the English sailed into the harbor and the governor had no choice but to surrender to the English.
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