today we will 1. identify the major events in early jamestown ; 2. analyze a primary source
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Today we will 1. identify the major events in early Jamestown ; 2. Analyze a primary source. Papers from the table HOMEWORK OUT!. Finish Primary Source Reading. 1. PURITANS. “City on a Hill”. 2. Pilgrims = SEPARATE; Puritans = FIX IT. SIMPLIFY. ORGAN MUSIC. FINELY DECORATED. CLOTHES. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Today we will 1. identify the major events in early Jamestown; 2.
Analyze a primary source.
1. Papers from the table2. HOMEWORK OUT!
1. Finish Primary Source Reading
1. PURITANS
2. Pilgrims = SEPARATE; Puritans = FIX IT “City on a Hill”
3. SIMPLIFY ORGAN MUSICFINELY DECORATED
CLOTHESPOWERFULSMALL FARMERS EDUCATED
MERCHANTS LANDOWNERS1629 DISAPPROVED
BUSINESSCHARTERS JAILEDEVILDECLINING
MASSACHUSETTS BAY COMPANYNEW SOCIETY BIBLE
4. A SMALL GROUP TO FIND GOOD LAND
1,000 PURITAN SETTLERSGOVERNOR OF THE COLONY
BUILD A HOME, CLEAR LAND, PLANT CROPSMORE PEOPLE (BUT ONLY PURITANS)
15,000GREAT MIGRATION BOSTON
5. ROGER WILLIAMS & WILLIAM PENN
6. By 1670, 45,000 English settlers lived in New England towns … and they kept spreading further
7. English towns were built on Wampanoag land; “I am resolved NOT
to see the day I have no country”
8. Drive English settlers off their lands
9. Destroyed 12 towns; killed over 600 settlers; however, Metacom is killed; his family & 1,000 Indians are sold into slavery in the West Indies.
10. -very serious SABATH-laws mandating church-segregated services
11. -TOWN MEETINGS-ENCOURAGED DEMOCRATIC IDEAS-LAWS WERE STRICT (e.g. death)
12. -Difficult Farming-Learn to Farm from Native Americans-Lumber, Hunting, Fishing
13. -Few Puritan immigrants-Less control of Government-Left influence
14. FARMINGRICH FERTILE
MILDER GROWING SEASON
15. A) WHEAT/BARLEY/RYE B) “BREAD BASKET
COLONIES”
16. Cattle & Pigs; each year they sent tons of beef, pork and butter to the ports of New York and Philadelphia -> shipped around the world.
17. Larger Farms; hired laborers working with families; few enslaved people
18. Manufacturing and crafts
19. Middle Colony homes tended to be far apart; towns were less important.
20. Households were SELF-SUFFICIENT
21. TIDEWATER
-Large PLANTATIONS-20-100 enslaved people-Most enslaved people worked in the fields-Some were skilled workers; others worked in the house
21. TIDEWATER
-Settled along riversloaded crops on ships from their own docks-Small % of white southerns had plantationsWealthy, opulent lifestyle
21. BACKCOUNTRY SOUTH
-Appalachian Mountainsno extremely wealthy men-smaller farms (tobacco or food crops)self-sufficient
21. BACKCOUNTRY SOUTH
-Rugged clothesNone or very few enslaved people-hardship forced communities to grow close