PPT-New England Colonies Middle Colonies
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Southern Colonies 13 Colonies New England1620 New England Colonies New England Colonies Massachusetts Bay Colony Rhode Island Colony Connecticut Colony New Hampshire Colony Puritan Town meeting. 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. Melissa Williamson. 9. th. grade World History. The English Colonies Rebel. Divine Right: . idea that monarchs have the right to rule from God. Petition of Right: . Parliament alone could impose taxes. 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. U.S. History 7. New England Colonies. Massachusetts. Connecticut. . New England Colonies were mainly founded for religious freedom. Puritan . is the main religion. (The Puritan religion set out to simplify the practices of the Church of England). Empire . and Inequality. Break up into small groups.. Talk about and answer these questions:. Based . on your readings, particularly in the documents, what . hierarchies of power . developed in the colonies. . Geography . pg. 162. Fertile soil. Rolling hills and valleys. Mild Climate (plenty of sun and rain). Wide rivers (Delaware and Hudson) for transportation. Natural Resources. . * wood, deer, beaver. * . Thought of the Day:. - If you were planning on making the journey to America, where would you want to colonize (start a settlement)? Provide reasons such as food, location, water, etc.. America: History of Us. Create your new colony. You have found a new colony-congratulations! Now you have some decisions to make:. Economy-How will you make $$?. Government-How will it be structured?. Social/cultural aspects-what are they? What is life like? Are there social classes?. 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.. 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. : Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire . . A hilly region, first settled by the Pilgrims in 1620.. Separatists broke away, some jailed. “Pilgrims” leave for America on the . WHO? English, Persecuted Christians, Merchants, Shipping, a few Slaves and Indentured Servants.. Pilgrims, Puritans. SUBSISTENCE? Subsistence farms, fishermen, ship builders, merchants. TRADITIONAL PURITAIN DRESS.
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