5 ch 3 atlantic.pptx
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Settling the
New World
English Colonies
in the 17th century
Ch. 3 & 4
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CHESAPEAKECOLONIES
Early English settlements along
the Chesapeake see p. 68
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Chesapeake Area- Virginia
Jamestown - 1607 Virginia Company
Powhatan p. 33 Don Luis & 62 John Smith p. 61
Pocahontas
John Rolfe p. 66
Starving Time p. 64
60 of original 500 See chart p. 65
House of Burgess 1619
Powhatan War 1622 p. 68
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Mural of JamestownThis 20th-century mural by Stanley King of the Jamestown settlement in its early years is
based on archeological evidence. (Colonial National Historic Park)
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John Smiths
dictionary
Read about John Smith in the
beginning of Ch. 3.
Think about what his contributions
were to development of a
permanent colony. Is he
remembered for that or for hiswritings?
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House of Burgess 1619
The first English legislative assembly in the New World, the Virginia House of Burgesses,
first met in 1619 in the Jamestown church. Business included the passage of several bills,
including laws regulating church attendance. (Library of Congress)
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Chesapeake Area-Maryland p. 69
George Calvert - Lord
Baltimore 1634
Catholic settlement
Margaret Brent
Between Virginia &
Delaware
1st proprietary colony
Act for Religious
Toleration 1649
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Chesapeake
Colonies
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Chesapeake Economy
Tobacco p. 70 Indentured Servants
Slaves
See video African Americans see handout Virginia Laws
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Indenture Contract
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European expansion
Reasons Navigation of the seas
Mercantilism
Conquest of natives
Religious settlements
Effects War among nations
Conflict among social classes
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Colonial Wars
Bacons Casle built in Surry County Va. Ca 1655
Oldest masonry structure in VA.
Bacons Rebellion
1675-66 Nathaniel Bacon p. 101
Glorious Revolution
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European Colonies of the Atlantic
Coast, 16071639
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European Settlement
Overview
1500s Spanish in Florida, New Mexico and Texas
1607 English in Virginia
1608 French in Canada
1621 Dutch in New Netherland 1664 New York 1620-1630 English in Mass (Puritans)
1634 Catholics in Maryland
1663 English in Carolinas 1680s English, Germans, in Pennsylvania
1690s- 1705 French in New Orleans, Mississippi
region
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NEW COLONIES
Caribbean and Carolina
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Caribbean Settlement
Islands claimed by numerousEuropean nations
Sugar & Slaves
Recommend book by Richard Dunn Economics of sugar plantations
Need for slave labor & indentured
servants Trade with other colonies
Biracial Society & slave codes
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Early 19th century painting from
William Clarks Ten views Found in the Island of
Antigua.
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Proprietary Colonies Carolina 1663 p. 97
Charleston Lord Proprietors
Fundamental
Constitution
Rice economy in South
Tobacco & naval stores
Virginians immigrate
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Carolina Proprietors
Edward Hyde of Clarendon George Monck, of Albemarle
William Craven
John Berkeley
William Berkeley
George Carteret - Granville
Anthony Ashley Cooper
John Colleton
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MID-ATLANTIC REGION
New York and Pennsylvania
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English take New Amsterdam p. 94
European wars between Netherlands & Britain Dutch are defeated by the British
Change in Navigation Acts
Eliminated Dutch trade
Duke of York claims all Dutch territory in America
1664 James takes New Amsterdam = New York
1667 Gives New Jersey to Berkeley & Carteret
Allowed Dutch to stay and keep their religion Appointed governors ruled colonies
1683 New York gets elected assembly
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Proprietary Colonies
Pennsylvania 1681 p. 96
William Penn Society of Friends Quakers
Family settlement on farms
Self government
Friendly w Natives
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Pennsylvania life
Above Left- reconstructed cabin Center- York Courthouse with stockades
Top right 1738
Left : Early eighteenth-century two-story
Pennsylvania log house
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Land Occupation North Carolina
Virginia settlers
John Lawson
Bath 1705
Georgia - 1732
James Oglethorpe
Ft. Frederica
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New World Images -Special Essay Going to the Source text Ch. 1
blend fact & fiction p. 2
Folklore p. 3
Printing press 1450s
Woodcuts & engravings
Exaggerated features
Image analysis p. 5
Questions p. 7
Who, what, when, where?
Chart p. 8-9
John Lawson handout
Explorer, surveyor of NC
SC NC 1701
Published 1709
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English North American Colonies, c. 1700
Ft. Niagara, NY
Ft. Fredericka, GA
Ft. Ligioner, PA
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Colonial Wars
& Privateers
Queen Annes War- 1713 Piracy- 1710-1720
Edward Teach
Stede Bonnett Anne Bonney
Tuscarora War 1711 1713
Yamsees War 1715-1717 King Georges War 1744-48