PPT-New England Colonies During the colonial period, most New Englanders lived in Massachusetts,

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Economy of New England Most New Englanders were farmers but soils were rocky and the growing seasons were short They grew mostly subsistence and staple crops to eat or trade locally More than any other region New England profited from the sea by fishing whaling and trading. “To leave one’s own country in order to settle permanently in another”. European Colonization. Three ways:. Conquest . (Spain). Trade. (France). Settlement. (England). Reasons for Emigrating. Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution. Essential Question. To what extent were the American colonists “Americanized?”. Keep in mind, changing identity and changing ideas, beliefs, and culture are historical themes.. 1775. , the thirteen American colonies east of the Appalachians . population . of two million whites and half a million . blacks. (1700- fewer than 300,000 people of whom 20,000 were black). -diverse . 1607-1754. Section 3. Native American Conflicts. The Powhatan Wars. The 1. st. Powhatan War (1622). In an attempt to halt English expansion, . t. he Powhatan nation launched a surprise attack against the colonists at Jamestown. Conquest by the Cradle. A Mingling of the Races. The Structure of Colonial Society. Clerics, Physicians, and Jurists. Workaday America. Horsepower and Sailpower. Dominant Denominations. The Great Awakening. Overview Questions and Answers. Up until 1680 most of the settlers who came to the new world were from what country. ?. ____. England. ____. List . 3 reasons . that . many people left continental Europe and came to the New World. . Overview Questions and Answers. Up until 1680 most of the settlers who came to the new world were from what country. ?. ____. England. ____. List . 3 reasons . that . many people left continental Europe and came to the New World. . We will examine life in the colonial era on the eve of the American Revolution.. Warm Up: What does the first amendment to the Constitution protect?. Go over homework. Chapter 5 Notes. Triangular Trade. Created by: Mrs. Cady. $2. $3. $4. $5. $1. $2. $3. $4. $5. $1. $2. $3. $4. $5. $1. $2. $3. $4. $5. $1. $2. $3. $4. $5. $1. New England . Economy. What’s. the date. comparisons. Why did that . Happen?. The New England and Mid-Atlantic Colonies. Ms.Luco. IB US History. August 11-14. New England. Geography. Poor, thin, rocky soils. Short growing season. Forested areas. Coasts and harbors. Puritans. Followers of . Chap. 2, Section 2-3. I. New England Colonies. N.E. Colonies include:. . 1. Massachusetts. . 2. Connecticut. . 3. Rhode Island. . 4. New Hampshire. . 5. Maine (was part of Mass. Until 1820). . Patricia Cline Cohen . ● . Sarah Stage. . Susan M. Hartmann. CHAPTER 4. . The Northern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century, . 1601–1700. The American Promise. New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island . Terrain. Hills and low mountains, narrow plains along coast. Thin and rocky soil (difficult for farming). Weather and Resources. 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?.

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