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Common Ingredients Original Life Savors Hard Candy Common ingredients • Each Life Saver candy contains sugar, corn syrup, high fructose corn syrup, citric acid and artificial coloring . Each Life Saver in the 5-flavor pack contains around 11 calories, 3 g of carbohydrate, 0 g fat and 0 g protein.

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Page 2: Common Ingredients

13 Colonies were like a pack of “life savers” All had common “British

ingredients” but soon developed their own distinct flavors !

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All were trade colonies ! COMMON INGREDIENTS

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Common Ingredients• Extensions of the Mother Country - MERCANTILISM

All loyal British subjects and had ties to the crown • All had charters to colonize /corp./crown/prop.

Plymouth Colony Joint Stock Co.

Royal Colony

Proprietary Colony

Charter

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Most were courageous commoners• Not a huge gap between rich and poor•

• Debtors• Farmers • Indentured servants• People Discontent with the old life wanted a new start• Religious zealots

• Some were skilled craftsmen and gentry class adventures!• Joint stock owners

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Common ingredientWilling to Experiment

• Willing to try new forms of political participation and looked for new ways for the colony to survive in an fragile environment.

• Relied on hard work to survive. Owned the land they worked on. Self motivated!

• Willing to take a risk everything in order to gain a better way of life !

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Flavor of Government

• Joint Charter Colonies – established by groups of settlers who had been given a charter, or grant of rights and privileges. These colonies elected their own governors and representatives.

• Proprietary Colonies– rules by individuals or groups to whom Britain had granted land rights. Power shared between proprietor and colonists.

• Royal or Crown Colonies – Britain directly rules these colonies. Governors were appointed by Parliament and did what Great Britain demanded.

• Only white men who owned property had the right to vote and represent colonists in elected assemblies.

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• Joint Stock - Charters – Governor could not veto acts of legislature – Gov. elected by voters

• Royal Charter – Gov. appointed by the King

ruled directly by England /customized by colonists• The Mayflower Compact• The Fundamental Orders

of Connecticut

New England Government

MassachusettsRoyal Charter

New HampshireRoyal Charter

ConnecticutCharter

Rhode IslandCharter

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• Proprietary – • rule by proprietors• Equality &Religious

Tolerance• Freedom of the Press• Strong Courts

Middle Colonies Government

New YorkRoyal Charter

PennsylvaniaProprietary

New JerseyRoyal Charter

DelawareProprietary

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• Royal and Proprietary Charters.

• The House of Burgesses

• Colonies run for the profits of the Joint-Stock Company or Proprietors / lots of Direct trade with the

the Mother Country

Southern Colonies GovernmentMaryland

ProprietaryVirginia

Royal Charter

North CarolinaRoyal Charter

South Carolina?

GeorgiaRoyal Charter

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Common ingredients in Colonial Government

Patterned after British Parliament • Elected legislature• Two House Assembly• Upper House: richest / most important or

educated men in the colony (some appointed)• Lower House: (Assembly) members elected by

the colonists.• Laws had to be approved by both houses and the governor .Crown Colonies = King also had to approve laws!