Section 1The New England ColoniesConnecticut,New Hampshire, Massachusetts andRhode Island
AIM: What was life like in the 13 colonies?
• Founded by John Winthrop and his followers (Puritans)
• Puritans want to reform (change) the Church of England
King of England did not agree with the way they practiced their religion.
Government Puritans had to get a charter from King CHARTER- written permission to form
colony Laws based on religion
– Only male church members with money could vote
– Governor’s word was the final law
Years: 1629-1640 Over 15,000 men,
women, and children came from England to Massachusetts
Where the Puritans Came From
150 People Accused Women of witchcraft
19 women/1 man found guilty and executed
http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schooladventures/salemwitchtrials/story/story.html
Salem Witch House Salem, Massachusetts
STORY- SALEM WITCH TRIALS
Founded in about 1636 by Thomas Hooker
Hooker led 100 people out ofMassachusetts because they felt the government was too powerful
New Charter granted and considered a separate colony in 1662
Laws: Fundamental Orders of Connecticut 1638 Let all male, property owners vote-- even if
not a church member Limit the governor’s power so one person
could not decide everything
Founded in 1636 Founder: Roger Williams Reasons: separation of church and state Believed that the church was too
powerful Laws: All men can vote
Roger Williams had new ideas: People can practice their own beliefs Rhode Island is TOLERANT
(willingness to let others practice their own beliefs) http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cf
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Ordered to leave Massachusetts
Put his toleration ideas into practice Allowed complete freedom of religion for all Protestants,
Jews, and Catholics All white men allowed to vote
* People started to come to Rhode Island to practice their own beliefs
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– She expressed her own ideas – Put on trial for not agreeing with Puritan
Laws– Left Massachusetts and went to Rhode
Island – First woman to be a sort of “preacher”
Who is Anne Hutchinson?
Read About Anne Hutchinson- Click picture on right
Founded in 1623 by John Wheelwright Some settlers moved north of Boston to fish
and trade This land belonged to Indian nations
Led to fighting Wampanoag Indians led by Chief Metacom
attacked New England colonies Results
600 settlers died, 12 towns destroyed Settlers captured Metacom and sold him into slavery
This settlement became a separate colony
The 12 Good Rule of Puritan Behavior
1. Profane no Divine ordinance 7. Reveal no secrets
2. Touch no state matters 8. Maintain no ill opinions
3. Urge no healths 9. Make no comparisons4. Pick no quarrels 10. Keep no bad
company5. Encourage no vice 11. Make no long
meals6. Repeat no grievances 12. Lay no wagers
Climate and Land: Cold winters, rocky soil- not really good for
planting. Industries Included Shipbuilding, Hunting,
Fishing, Small Farms
Trade: Import and Export Goods Triangular Trade between England, Colonies,
Caribbean/Africa
Yankees: name of the New England Merchants (not a baseball team!)
Common: Center of town, large field for grazing animals
Apprentices: boys learned a trade by working with a master– printer, blacksmith, banker
Click map to learn more!
1. Property damage caused by Mr. and Mrs. Jones broken fence.Proposed options: Towns people donate their services to fix the fence or the Jones’ pay for it themselves.
2. School Master salary increaseProposed options: more pay which would mean a raise in everyone’s taxes
3. New road to boat docks or lumber yardProposed options: one road to be made of brick to avoid wagon wheels from getting stuck in the mud
JFK Town Meeting:1. Choice of foods served for snack
Proposed options: Order item class agrees upon by classClick on Homer to take our survey on Survey Monkey
1) Choices: OreosDunkin MunchkinsPretzels
2) Vote on items- majority wins!
3) Class will enjoy __________?
New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware
http://13colonies.mrdonn.org/powerpoints/middlecolonies.html
• Founded- 1664, First Settled by Dutch
• Originally called “New Amsterdam”• First Dutch Governor: Peter
Stuyvesant• Reason: Expand English
colonies/new trade• Laws: Religious Toleration• Name changed to ‘New York ‘ in
honor of England’s Duke of York
New York is near Hudson River
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New Neederland Colony
This is Battery Park today
Wall Street- Can you find the wall they built!
• Founded in 1664 by Lord Berkley and Sir George Carteret• Reason: NY colony was too large• After England took over NY, Duke of York gave land to friends to form new colony since NY was so large
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Founded in 1682 by William Penn and Quakers
Quakers believe that all people are equal and are against all wars, No one shall be killed for punishment and
women can preach in public (remember Anne Hutchinson?)
Will not remove their hats in front of the king
Treated Native Americans Fairly http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=2960DD9E-2751-4224-984D-554C
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Read about William-Click picture
Pennsylvania Dutch: German Speaking Protestants
Area they settled now known as Amish Countryhttp://lancasterpa.com/amish/
Most Amish do not drive cars, use electricity or computers.
Writer: wrote Poor Richard’s Almanac Publisher: Pennsylvania Gazette Inventor Politician Philosopher
http://bensguide.gpo.gov/6-8/index.html
Ben Franklin was famous for his inventions and his witty remarks.
“A penny saved, is a penny earned” “Either write something worth reading, or
do something worth writing” “Honesty is the best policy” “I didn’t fail the test. I just found 100
ways to do it wrong” “Lost time is never found again” “Well done is better than well said”http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/articles/ushistory/benjaminfranklinquotes.htm
Choose ONE quote from the list and write one paragraph about what you think it
means. You may use pictures to illustrate your idea
Use your chromebook to type your paragraph and share it with ME!!
Founded in 1638 by Peter Minuit and the New Sweden Company
Was part of Pennsylvania Separated because it was
too far away from Pennsylvania government.
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• Many crops grown in good soil and climate.
• Extra food could be sold as Cash Crops (crops grown to sell for profit)
• Best Cash crops were tobacco, wheat, corn
• NICKNAME: The Breadbasket Colonies because they grew so much grain for other colonies. The crops were used to make “BREAD”.
• Very diverse population: German, Dutch, English, French, Swedish, Irish, African, Scottish
• Native Americans taught settlers how to make candles and dishes.
• Very diverse population: German, Dutch, English, French, Swedish, Irish, African, Scottish
• Native Americans taught settlers how to make candles and dishes.
http://americanhistory.mrdonn.org/powerpoints.html
“The Plantation Life”
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•Founded in 1634 by Lord Baltimore•Reasons it was settled: Good areas for Fishing, Fertile land for crops•Religious freedom for all- many Catholics came to escape being mistreated.
Founded in 1607 (remember Jamestown?)
Conflict with Native Americans –colonists’ blamed them for bad crops, low prices on tobacco and for stealing
Colonists wanted Native American lands for bigger tobacco farms to increase competition between colonies
And have more CASH CROPS
Bacon’s Rebellion (1676-1677) Lead by Nathan Bacon Groups raided Native American
villages- destroyed them (they blamed them for everything!)
Burned Jamestown
• North Carolina: poor tobacco farmers• South Carolina: Large plantations. Grew
rice, cotton and Indigo (plant used for making colored dye- BLUE COLOR) Indigo and died cloth
Tobacco Fields- $$$$- Cash Crops
Tidewater Plantation Great House was home of
planter’s family 20-100 slaves supervised by
overseer (the boss) Built near rivers/creeks
• Backcountry– Settlers treat one another as
equals– Men: in charge of smaller fields
of tobacco/corn or hunted– Women: cooked, made clothing– Along Appalachian Mountains
Differences between North and South led to split in two separate colonies
North Carolina (founded 1653) http://app.discoveryeducation.com/search?Ntt=carolina+colony
South Carolina (founded in 1663 http://app.discoveryeducation.com/search?Ntt=carolina+colony
Founder: James Oglethorpe 1752 Reason: Place for debtors to go (Person who owes money) Act as a border to keep Spanish in Floridahttp://app.discoveryeducation.com/search?Ntt=carolina+colony
AND THERE WERE PIRATES!!
James Oglethorpe
Plantations: large farms of the south The Great House– home of the planters family Homes were built near rivers/creeks
Slaves- 20-100 Slaves worked on plantations.
They were watched by an overseerSlaves were brought to work against their will from other countries and
forced to work.
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Slave trade between Africa and the colonies The Middle Passage-
Journey of Slaves across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World
Very harsh trip on slave ships
Slaves sold at Slave Markets Large plantations in South needed cheap labor
to work fields Worked as field slaves, workers, servants,
cooks Slave Codes: Rules that deny basic rights
Could not learn to read/write Could not get together in groups Could not have weapons
There’s a cow named Georgia (Georgia)
It’s a Jersey cow (New Jersey)
She’s sitting on top of the Empire State Building (New York)
She’s singing a couple of Christmas carols (North and South Carolina)
Under her arm is a Virginia ham (Virginia and New Hampshire)
The cow is wearing a pair of yellow underwear (Rhymes with Delaware)
In its hoof is a pencil (Pennsylvania)
The cow is making a Connect-the-dots drawing (Connecticut)
Of Marilyn Monroe (Maryland)
Walking down a road (Rhode Island)
Going to mass (Massachusetts)
COLONY POEM
13 original colonies Divided into 3 regions-
North, Middle, South Most founded for
religious freedoms Followed most English
traditions but were diverse types of people
All different climates, soil and businessesBeginning of a new nationPROJECT ASSIGNMENT:
Which colonial region would you like to live in and why? We will be using our Chromebooks to create a presentation about ONE colony to encourage people to come live in your area!
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