PPT-The Southern Colonies
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The slave colonies Virginia Named after the Virgin Queen Queen Elizabeth Main Crop Tobacco Reason settled MONEY City of Mention Jamestown Relations with Native
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The slave colonies Virginia Named after the Virgin Queen Queen Elizabeth Main Crop Tobacco Reason settled MONEY City of Mention Jamestown Relations with Native Americans Good at first bc of Powhatan and his daughter Pocahontas but then the relationship soured . Chapter 3. Objective. To analyze the economic, social, and political growth of the 13 colonies and examine how the colonies and Britain began to grow apart. Time Line (pages 64-65). How long did the French and Indian War last?. Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina. California - History/Social Science 5.4 . Students understand the political, religious, social, and economic institutions that evolved in the colonial era. . How are The . Mayflower Compact, New England town meetings, and the Virginia House of Burgesses . all related? What are they examples of?. 1) Warm Up!. Colonial America: 1587-1770. 3-4 The Southern Colonies. Colonial America. Unit 2 Vocabulary. Cash Crops. :. A crop grown by a farmer for sale rather than for personal use. Dissenters. :. Those who disagree with an established policy, belief, opinions, etc.. Geography. Five colonies that make up the south are:. Maryland. Virginia. North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia. Share a coastal area called the tidewater which was a flat lowland that includes many swampy areas. How do the Southern Colonies and New England compare???. Establishment and Motive:. Establishment and Motive:. Maryland. , 1632-- “proprietary” colony to Lord Baltimore, Catholic refuge. . Middle Atlantic, Southern. Level 1. Vocabulary. Region. : areas of land created by human used to manage and interpret the complexity of Earth’s surface. Patroons: . a person who held an estate of land with certain privileges like land ownership, the right to establish courts, and the right to appoint local officers. Entertainment differs from region to region in Colonial America. Attitudes toward sport representative of settlers European background. New England: Puritan. Against play generally. Middle Colonies (New York): Dutch, Quaker. Mason- . Dixon Line . Divided Southern Colonies from the rest of the . colonies. Between Pennsylvania and Maryland. 244 miles long. Named after Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon. They surveyed the land and created the “line.”. - the Southern Colonies were made up of Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia . Ch.4, Sec.3 – The Southern Colonies: Plantations & Slavery. The Plantation Economy . - the South’s fertile soil and almost year-round growing season was ideal to grow cash crops like tobacco, rice, and cotton. WHO? English, Persecuted Christians, Merchants, Shipping, a few Slaves and Indentured Servants.. Pilgrims, Puritans. SUBSISTENCE? Subsistence farms, fishermen, ship builders, merchants. TRADITIONAL PURITAIN DRESS. US-VA History SOL Review Materials – Settling in America The Spanish: First and Cruelest The Spanish “discovery” of North America was perhaps accidental, but their purposes were not when they arrived. Armed with guns, germs (smallpox in particular), steel weapons, and domesticated animals, the Spanish took over using violent force to enslave Native Americans. This, coupled with a religious zealotry which rationalized even the most brutal practices in the minds of the conquistadors, led to devastation. 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. Slavery existed in . the United States from the early 17th century until 1865, when . Congress. enacted the . Thirteenth Amendment. shortly after the Union victory over the Confederacy in the . Civil War.
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