jumpstart review your new england organizers from yesterday. in your notebook, create a t-chart...
TRANSCRIPT
![Page 1: Jumpstart Review your New England organizers from yesterday. In your notebook, create a t-chart and compare the colonies discussed. What similarities](https://reader035.vdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022081603/56649f415503460f94c60527/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
Jumpstart Review your New England organizers from
yesterday. In your notebook, create a t-chart and
compare the colonies discussed. What similarities do they have? What differences do they have? Check your notes with the gold boxes found
in the book on pgs. 49-53.
![Page 2: Jumpstart Review your New England organizers from yesterday. In your notebook, create a t-chart and compare the colonies discussed. What similarities](https://reader035.vdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022081603/56649f415503460f94c60527/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
ColonialColonialRegionsRegions
Environment, Culture, and Migration.
![Page 3: Jumpstart Review your New England organizers from yesterday. In your notebook, create a t-chart and compare the colonies discussed. What similarities](https://reader035.vdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022081603/56649f415503460f94c60527/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
The Three Regions
New England
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
![Page 4: Jumpstart Review your New England organizers from yesterday. In your notebook, create a t-chart and compare the colonies discussed. What similarities](https://reader035.vdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022081603/56649f415503460f94c60527/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
New EnglandGeography
Mountainous Rocky, hard soil
– Very Short Growing Season (long cold winters)
• Bad for farming
Large Forests Natural Harbors (on the
Atlantic Ocean)
![Page 5: Jumpstart Review your New England organizers from yesterday. In your notebook, create a t-chart and compare the colonies discussed. What similarities](https://reader035.vdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022081603/56649f415503460f94c60527/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
New EnglandReligion
Separatists/Pilgrims Puritans Strict religious
rules Closed
communities– Intolerant of
different ideas
![Page 6: Jumpstart Review your New England organizers from yesterday. In your notebook, create a t-chart and compare the colonies discussed. What similarities](https://reader035.vdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022081603/56649f415503460f94c60527/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
ECONOMY Subsistence Farming
– Growing only what you need
Timber and Ship Building Fishing and Whaling Manufactured Goods
PEOPLE Puritans and Pilgrims Merchants,
Manufacturers, Fisherman, etc.
New EnglandCulture
![Page 7: Jumpstart Review your New England organizers from yesterday. In your notebook, create a t-chart and compare the colonies discussed. What similarities](https://reader035.vdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022081603/56649f415503460f94c60527/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
Self-Governing Charters
Town Meetings The Mayflower
Compact The
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
New EnglandGovernment
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Connecticut Rhode Island
![Page 8: Jumpstart Review your New England organizers from yesterday. In your notebook, create a t-chart and compare the colonies discussed. What similarities](https://reader035.vdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022081603/56649f415503460f94c60527/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
Middle ColoniesGeography
Plenty of waterways– Rivers– Lakes
Warm summers and mild winters
Long growing season
Fertile soil
![Page 9: Jumpstart Review your New England organizers from yesterday. In your notebook, create a t-chart and compare the colonies discussed. What similarities](https://reader035.vdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022081603/56649f415503460f94c60527/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
Quakers German Baptists French Huguenots Portuguese Jews Dutch Mennonite
(Amish) Lutherans Anglicans
Middle ColoniesReligion
![Page 10: Jumpstart Review your New England organizers from yesterday. In your notebook, create a t-chart and compare the colonies discussed. What similarities](https://reader035.vdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022081603/56649f415503460f94c60527/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
Farmed Wheat, Oat, Barley and Rye– Called the “Bread
Colonies”
Shipbuilding Skilled craftsmen Some trade
Middle ColoniesEconomy
![Page 11: Jumpstart Review your New England organizers from yesterday. In your notebook, create a t-chart and compare the colonies discussed. What similarities](https://reader035.vdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022081603/56649f415503460f94c60527/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
Proprietary Charters
Religious Freedom and Tolerance
Freedom of the Press
Strong Courts
Middle ColoniesGovernment
New York
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Delaware
![Page 12: Jumpstart Review your New England organizers from yesterday. In your notebook, create a t-chart and compare the colonies discussed. What similarities](https://reader035.vdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022081603/56649f415503460f94c60527/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
GEOGRAPHY Fertile soil Long growing season
and fertile land Cool winters and hot
summers
ECONOMY Farmed Tobacco,
Rice, Indigo, and Cotton.
Grew “cash crops” on plantations
Purchase manufactured goods.
Southern ColoniesGeography & Economy
![Page 13: Jumpstart Review your New England organizers from yesterday. In your notebook, create a t-chart and compare the colonies discussed. What similarities](https://reader035.vdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022081603/56649f415503460f94c60527/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
Southern ColoniesReligion
Religious freedom Mostly Anglican Most Southern colonies focused on making
a profit, not on religion– Maryland: religious freedom for Catholics– Virginia: Jamestown and tobacco– North Carolina: first English attempt at a
colony • Roanoke
– Georgia: founded for debtors and prisoners
![Page 14: Jumpstart Review your New England organizers from yesterday. In your notebook, create a t-chart and compare the colonies discussed. What similarities](https://reader035.vdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022081603/56649f415503460f94c60527/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
Southern Colonies
People
Anglicans and Catholics (Maryland)
English Plantation Owners, Indentured Servants, Transported Criminals, and Slaves.
![Page 15: Jumpstart Review your New England organizers from yesterday. In your notebook, create a t-chart and compare the colonies discussed. What similarities](https://reader035.vdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022081603/56649f415503460f94c60527/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
Joint-Stock and Proprietary Charters.
The House of Burgesses
Colonies run for the profit of the Joint-Stock Company or Proprietors.
Southern ColoniesGovernment Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia