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Characteristics of British Colonies

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Complete your column as a group, then selected experts, share with the other groups Characteristics of British Colonies Characteristic NEW ENGLAND MIDDLE COLONIES SOUTHERN COLONIES (including Chesapeake) Colonies Massachusetts / Plymouth Rhode Island Connecticut New Hampshire Maine New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Reason for settlement: (religion, profit, philanthropy, etc) Common Geographic characteristics Predominant Nationality ? ethnic groups Religious Toleration: To what extent and for what reasons MD Toleration Act- Carolinas established religious toleration to attract immigrant settlers to the region Characteristic

Colonial Period Timeline

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US Government Packet Project for Unit 2 Michelle Huddleston Colonial Period Timeline 1215 King John of England signed the Magna Carta which limited the kings power and protected people from unjust government 1300-1500 400 years pass 1607 Virginia became the first of the 13 American colonies. 1611 Laws of Divine, Morall, and Martial Law were established by Governor Sir Thomas Dale in Jamestown, Virignia. 1620 Mayflower Compact was the first plan for American self-government and was signed by the 41 pilgrim men 1625 Petition of Right limited the king from taxing people without the approval of the Parliament 1636 Great Fundamentals was the first system of laws in the English colonies 1688

AP US History study guide

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?? ?? THE GIANT AHAP REVIEW OUTLINE! Horace Greeley High School Europeans Colonize North America (1600 ? 1640) *English Interest in Colonization* - By the sixteenth century, many countries, including Spain, France and the Netherlands, had established colonies in the New World. Until the foundation of Jamestown, however, the English didn?t have any successful permanent colonies in North America. - Prior to Jamestown, Sir Walter Raleigh of the Sea Dogs formed a joint stock company and received a charter to found a colony on Roanoke Island in 1584. It failed, and he tried again in 1585 and 1587. Both were failures, and the fate of the 1587 colony remains a mystery (all colonists disappeared).

Building the new nation

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Building the new nation The pioneers were first people that came to American, They came for freedom and to get rich. The continent was rich in the most valuable resource ? land. As many as 60 million buffalo thundered over its vast. The came looking for gold and silver expecting an Eldorado John Rolfe an English farmer and entrepreneur came to Jamestown. Rolfe brought seeds of a particular strain of sweet tobacco, previously grown only by the Spanish The plants grew well in the rich soil of Virginia, springing up in the gardens and the marketplace of Jamestown. Tobacco was sought in England where it was shipped to. The colony was soon the leading tobacco supplier to all of Europe. John Ralph married Pocahontas. The marriage interracial marriage in American history

APUSH test Key terms

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Key Terms 17th and Early 18th Century Roanoke Virginia Company Jamestown ?Starving Time? House of Burgesses Mayflower Compact Powhatan Confederacy Royal Colony Charter Colony Joint-Stock Company Proprietary Colony Puritans Massachusetts Bay Colony Great Migration Plymouth Bay Colony Maryland Connecticut Rhode Island Pequot War Anne Hutchinson Roger Williams Maryland Toleration Act Fundamental Orders of Connecticut New Amsterdam, New York New Jersey Carolina King Philip?s War Bacon? Rebellion Pennsylvania Dominion of New England Glorious Revolution in England Delaware Georgia Harvard College Halfway Covenant Salem witchcraft trials Scotch Irish Great Awakening College of William and Mary

Jamestown

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Jamestown had many successes over the years from when they were first established as a colony. They were able to successfully grow tobacco. Tobacco gave the colonists what they came looking for, which was economic gain. Virginia became a huge profit for England because of the tobacco that was grown. Virginia took a big step forward in the betterment of their colony but many other factors that was involved with the tobacco trade caused Virginia its entitlement as a thriving settlement. By 1630, Virginia was not a thriving settlement for its people of for its freedom and democracy in America because of all the baggage that came with their quest to be a successful colony.

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jamestown 1607 1st settlement, three forths of the people died off from starvation, the relatioinship with the powhatan indians was harsh and john smith was a yeoman who tought small farmers to cultivate on their own land and farms. John rolfe brought and helped grow and spread tobacco which saved virginia

Jamestown

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Jamestown was the first early permanent settlement in the New World which expanded to Virginia. The main goals for this colony were to find gold, find a way to India, and convert others to Christianity.

Brinkley Jamestown (starving time) outline notes

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Jamestown and Plymouth One in the Same

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Jamestown and Plymouth One in the Same Jamestown and Plymouth are two of the first successful colonies to settle in the new world. They are very different but very similar colonies. I have compared and contrasted their location, structure, setbacks, and relationships both inside and outside the colony. These four topics all played a role in the start and success of the two colonies.

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