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Page 1: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

Unit 1 Test ReviewColonization Era

Page 2: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

New England Colonies• Connecticut

– Why? Freedom of Religion– Who? Puritans

• New Hampshire– Why? Freedom of Religion– Who? Puritans

• Massachusetts– Why? Freedom of Religion– Who? Pilgrims

• Rhode Island– Why? Freedom of Religion– Who? Roger Williams and Anne Hutchison

Page 3: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

New England Climate• Long, cold winters• Rocky soil, not good for farming. • Positioned on the North Atlantic Coast• Many forests and rivers

Page 4: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

New England Economy$$$

• Fishing• Whaling• Timber• Shipping• Trade• Subsistence farming– Only grew enough to feed themselves and their

families. – They did NOT sell their goods.

Page 5: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

Middle Colonies• New York– Why? To make $$ (economic)

• New Jersey– Why? To make $$ (economic)

• Pennsylvania– Why? Freedom of Religion– Who? William Penn & the Quakers

• Delaware– Why? Political Freedom

Page 6: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

Middle Colony Climate• Very flat, fertile land• Mild Winters

Page 7: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

Middle Colony Economy$$$

• AKA “Breadbasket Colonies”• Farmed food products to feed the colonies• Produced– Wheat– Grain– Iron– Dairy

Page 8: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

Southern Colonies• Virginia

– Why? To make $$ (economic)– Who? John Smith

• Maryland– Why? Freedom of Religion– Who? Lord Baltimore and the Catholics

• North and South Carolina– Why? To make $$ (economic)

• Georgia– Why? Refuge for debtors and convicts– Who? James Oglethorp

Page 9: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

Southern Colony Climate• Fertile Soil• Very long growing seasons• Very warm and sunny

Page 10: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

Southern Colony Economy$$$

• Plantation Agriculture– Cotton– Rice– Tobacco– Indigo– Sugar cane

Page 11: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

Mayflower Compact• Who? Men• When? 1620• Where? Plymouth• What did it do? – Set forth ideas of self government in the colonies– Basis for US Constitution in 1787

Page 12: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

• Where? Connecticut• What did it do?– Extended voting rights to non-church members– Limited the power of the governor– Expanded the idea of representative government

Page 13: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

House of Burgesses• 1st elected law making body in the colonies• Provided more local control in Virginia• Expanded the idea of representative

government.

Page 14: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

English ColonizationWhy??

• Gold– Economic $$

• High unemployment• Market for English goods• Source of raw materials

• God– Social

• Freedom from religious persecution• Opportunity for unhappy or unemployed English

• Glory– Political

• Competition with Spain and Portugal for new passage to India• Promise of gold to increase England’s wealth• Acquisition of territory to add to empire

Page 15: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

MercantilismBritain's policy to control Colonial trade

ColoniesRaw Materials Mother

Country

(Britain)Manufactured Goods

Page 16: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

Transatlantic Trade Routes

Effects: New England made HUGE profits and slavery increased.

Page 17: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

Jamestown• Where? Virginia• When? 1607• Why?

– Economic Reasons ($$)• Hardships?

– Swampy– Bad water and farmland– Harsh climate– Wasted time looking for gold– Disease

• How did it succeed?– John Smith, “He that will not work, shall not eat.”

• He also traded with Powhatan Indians for corn

Page 18: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

Salutary Neglect• Britain helped the colonies work towards this

type of government by staying out of their business for many years. This became known as salutary neglect.

• This ‘neglect’ helped the colonies learn how to deal with their own problems & issues instead of waiting for Britain to fix things for them

Page 19: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

Great Awakening• Religious movement in the colonies during the

1700’s.– Colonial culture changed because colonists began

to argue over religious practices & – People began to leave their church for the

Protestant one. – They also welcomed all people, regardless of race

or gender.

Page 20: Unit 1 Test Review Colonization Era. New England Colonies Connecticut – Why? Freedom of Religion – Who? Puritans New Hampshire – Why? Freedom of Religion

Enlightenment• A movement that emphasized reason and

science as the paths to knowledge.

• John Locke, a philosopher and Enlightenment figure applied the idea of natural law – people have unalienable rights which the government should protect.