PPT-Early Colonies

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Nasty Settlers With winter coming closer the pilgrims grew uncertain of where their food would come from They began ransacking the food stores of Indians the colonists

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Nasty Settlers With winter coming closer the pilgrims grew uncertain of where their food would come from They began ransacking the food stores of Indians the colonists also raided the houses of the few Indians who had survived the plague as well as robbing Indian graves . the Early Greeks. EQ: How did the geography of Greece help shape early Greek civilization?. Mountain and Settlements. Mountains cover much of Greece, few flat areas for farmland . People settled in flat areas along the coast and in river valleys in villages and towns separated by mountains and seas.. By: Kayla Daberkow. Northern Colonies. In 1630, about 900 puritans left England for the ‘’New World”. They were led by John Winthrop. They founded present-day Massachusetts.. In 1635, Roger Williams was expelled from Massachusetts. Williams bought land from the Native Americans and called the land Rhode Island. . Spain. colonies. colonies. colonies. Portugal. colonies. colonies. ACOS #4: . Explain effects of European exploration upon European society and Native Americans, including the economic and cultural impact.. 9.1. Greece: Physical. Greece is a land of rugged mountains, rocky coastlines, and beautiful islands. The trees you see are olive trees. Olives were grown by the early Greeks for food and oil. . Create your new colony. You have found a new colony-congratulations! Now you have some decisions to make:. Economy-How will you make $$?. Government-How will it be structured?. Social/cultural aspects-what are they? What is life like? Are there social classes?. 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. . 1. 2. The Road to Revolution. Salutary Neglect. British Mercantilism. British Economic Policies in the Colonies. The Proclamation Line of 1763. Colonist felt that England was attempting to control them. Vikings reach Canada – 1000AD. Spanish. Columbus 1492. Ponce de Leon reaches Florida 1513. St. Augustine 1565. British. Roanoke 1580s. Jamestown 1607. Recreated Norse Sod Longhouse. Why Britain colonized America. 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. Rhode Island. Connecticut. Massachusetts. New Hampshire. New England. Climate and Physical Features. Rocky Soils. Short farming season. Subsistence farming. Bad farming conditions. Great harbors for port. 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. Objectives/Standards:. Describe the contributions of geographic and economic conditions, religion, and colonial systems of government to the development of American democratic practices.. Describe the geography, cultures, and economics of the Southern, Middle Atlantic, and New England Colonies.. 3.3. The Commercial North. 3.3 – The Commercial North . Main Idea. The Northern colonies developed a predominately urban society, based on commerce and trade. Essential Question. What is a natural right? What makes them so essential?. WHO? English, Persecuted Christians, Merchants, Shipping, a few Slaves and Indentured Servants.. Pilgrims, Puritans. SUBSISTENCE? Subsistence farms, fishermen, ship builders, merchants. TRADITIONAL PURITAIN DRESS.

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