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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

DBQ 2: Early Colonial Times

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DBQ 2 By the time of the 1700?s, immigrants and settlers were beginning to start societies in the New World. The English colonies were all being formed by different leaders for different purposes such as William Penn settling the Pennsylvania area with the Quakers or Lord Baltimore in Maryland. During the era of early colonial settlement, it was a time of colonist settling in areas because of diverse motives. Although the New England area and Chesapeake Bay region were settled mostly by white Englishmen, they had become two distinct societies by the 18th century. These areas both evolved separately because of their difference in demographics, economic indifferences, and religious devotion.

Brinkley Questions Chapter 2

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Brinkley Chapter 2 Guiding Questions What serious difficulties did the Virginia colonists face from the moment they landed? How did the motives of the Virginia colonists differ from those of the separatists who settled in Plymouth? Explain the importance of tobacco in the development of the Virginia colony. Explain how exchanges of agricultural technology between Europeans and Native Americans helped Jamestown survive. What led to Virginia becoming a royal colony? What were the origins of the colony of Maryland? How did Maryland?s early development differ from that of Virginia? What were the origins of the political turmoil in Virginia during the 1670s?

American Pageant 15th Edition - Chapter 2 Outline

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Chapter 2- The Planning of English America Most of the new world had been changed profoundly as the seventeenth century dawned. North America was largely unclaimed (the area over Mexico). And the Spanish had set up much of the control in Central and South America. England?s Imperial Stirrings England didn?t put in much effort to colonize as the Spanish did. After King Henry VIII broke with Church he launched the English Protestant reformation. At first England and Spain were allies but after the Protestant Elizabeth ascended to the English throne a rivalry with Catholic Spanish intensified. Catholic Ireland, originally under English rule sought help from Spain but they failed and England put protestants there. Many English developed contempt for the ?savage? Irish.

the american pageant ch 2 identifications worksheet

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14 Chapter 2: The Planting of English America, 1500-1733 C. Identification Supply the correct identification for each numbered description. I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Nation where English Protestant rulers employed brutal tactics against the local Catholic population Island colony founded by Sir Walter Raleigh that mysteriously disappeared in the 1580s Naval invaders defeated by English "sea dogs" in 1588 Forerunner of the modern corporation that enabled investors to pool financial capital for colonial ventures Name of two wars, fought in 1614 and 1644, between the English in Jamestown and the nearby Indian leader The harsh system of laws governing African labor, first developed in Barbados and later officially adopted by South Carolina in 1696
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