PPT-The New England Colonies
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New Immigrants come to America Most of the New England colonists were religious dissidents New Immigrants come to America Most New England colonists disagree
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New Immigrants come to America Most of the New England colonists were religious dissidents New Immigrants come to America Most New England colonists disagree with Englands . 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. 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?. Middle Atlantic, Southern. Vocabulary. Region. : human creations 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 civil and criminal courts, and the right to appoint local officers. 1619-1700. Quick Reformation Story. Martin Luther creates 95 Theses in Wittenburg. List of problems with Catholic Church . Bible alone was the sole word of God and Faith- through salvation. Catholic/Protestants. New England Colonies. Rhode Island. Connecticut. Massachusetts. New Hampshire. New England. Climate and Physical Features. Rocky Soils. Short farming season. Subsistence farming. Bad farming conditions. 4.1 The New England Colonies . Boston was the busiest town in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Religion played a crucial part in the development of the N.E colonies. Maine (part of MA), New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island. 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. 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?. 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. . By Nicholas Jin, Erdem Kocak, and Elisa Lipkin. Major Events 1620-1740 . 1620- . The Pilgrims founded the colony of Plymouth in New England in 1620, located in present-day Massachusetts. The Mayflower Compact was a legal document written by the Pilgrims to specify basic laws and rules for their new colony. . Unit 3. The Road to Revolution. After the French and Indian War, Britain wanted to govern all its landholdings in North America equally. King George III-king of England who’s strict laws and high taxes led to the American Revolution. 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. 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..
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