The Thirteen ColoniesAPUSH
Charter of the Virginia Company
Jamestown colony (1607)
Problems at Jamestown
Captain John Smith (Virginia)
Pocahontas
Pocahontas “saves” Captain John Smith
The “Starving Time”
Spring 1607: 104 colonists Spring 1608: 38 colonists Spring1609: 300
immigrants Spring 1610: 60 colonists 1610-1624: 10,000
immigrants Spring 1624: 1,200
colonists Adult life expectancy: 40
years Death of children before
the age of 5: 80%
John Rolfe the Father of Tobacco
Virginia’s Gold and
Silver
Virginia’s Gold and Silver…
1618: produces 20,000 pounds of tobacco
1622: produces 60,000 pounds of tobacco
1627: produces 500,000 pounds of tobacco
1629: produces 1.5 million pounds of tobacco
Head-Right System & Indentured Servitude
House of Burgesses
Problems in Virginia in the late 1600s
Nathaniel Bacon
Governor William Berkeley
Bacon’s Rebellion
Maryland & Lord Baltimore
BACON’S REBELLION AND ITS AFTERMATH
Reading Assignment
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NEW ENGLAND COLONIES
Separatists vs. Puritans
Separatists (Pilgrims)
Puritans
Mayflower Compact
Plymouth Plantation
John Winthrop “We shall be seen as a city upon a
hill”
Great (Puritan) Migration
Roger Williams: Puritan Rebel
Anne Hutchinson: Puritan Rebel
17th Century New England Settlements
THE SALEM WITCHCRAFT
HYSTERIA
Reading Assignment
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Pick up the following items…◦ 3 different color markers or colored pencils◦ Copy of the Thirteen Colonies Map◦ Copy of Reading Assignment
Label the Thirteen Colonies and color code the three regions (New England, Middle, Southern) Use pages 24 and 25 in the Atlas
RESTORATION COLONIES
South Carolina Cash Crop…Rice
North Carolina Cash Crop: Tobacco
New Amsterdam to New York City
New York Aristocrats
Georgia: The “Buffer” Colony
Venn Diagram Instructions…
On the back of the 13 colonies map draw a triple Venn Diagram
Label the circles with the 3 regions (New England, Middle and Southern)
Work with a partner to fill in the Venn Diagram