
The 13 Colonies
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The 13 Colonies
by Peter Way
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Multiple Choice
What is the title of this lesson?
America History Stuff
13 Colognes
The 13 Colonies
Christopher Columbus
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Spain, France, Netherlads, English
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Multiple Choice
At first, which two European countries had most control of North America
Spain and England
Spain and Portugal
France and Sweden
Spain and France
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The 13 Colonies
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
New York
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Maryland
Delaware
Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
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Virginia... The first one
Jamestown
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Multiple Choice
What is a charter?
A document giving the right to self-govern
A list of laws
Someone who writes charts
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Virginia Company made up of gentlemen.
Jamestown set up as military post to raid Spanish
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Virginia
The settlement of Jamestown suffered from disease, starvation, and hostilities from the Native Americans.
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Virginia
The settlement of Jamestown suffered from disease, starvation, and hostilities from the Native Americans.
The King took away their charter and put Virginia under direct rule by the King - they could no longer govern themselves
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Virginia
After the original Virginia Company, England sent the unemployed, criminals, and unwanted
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Virginia
After the original Virginia Company, England sent the unemployed, criminals, and unwanted
Salutary neglect - England didn't enforce their laws
...Therefore, things could happen in America that couldn't happen in England
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Massachusetts
England had been in a lot of religious turmoil.
Christianity had been the primary religion for a long time but it split into two: Catholics and Protestants
The Mayflower
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Massachusetts
England had been in a lot of religious turmoil.
Christianity was the main had been the primary religion for a long time but it split into two: Catholics and Protestants
England broke away from the Catholic Church that included much of Europe
Many different religious groups with different beliefs started springing up throughout England
The Mayflower
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Massachusetts (Continued)
Some of these religious groups were called Puritans and Separatists.
These groups were persecuted because they didn't follow the mainstream Church of England
The Mayflower
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Massachusetts (Continued)
Some of these religious groups were called Puritans and Separatists.
These groups were persecuted because they didn't follow the mainstream Church of England
Many of them were still very loyal to England and hoped to help guide England into truth.
One of these radical groups became known as the Pilgrims
The Mayflower
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Massachusetts (Continued)
The Pilgrims set out to America hoping that they would have more religious freedom in the New World.
Signing the Mayflower Compact
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Massachusetts (Continued)
The Pilgrims set out to America hoping that they would have more religious freedom in the New World.
Their ship was called The Mayflower.
They were famous because they signed the Mayflower Compact.
The Mayflower Compact was an agreement that the citizens made with each other
Signing the Mayflower Compact
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Massachusetts (Continued)
The Pilgrims landed and started a settlement in Plymouth in present-day Massachusetts
They are famous for the Thanksgiving meal that they shared with Native Americans
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Massachusetts (Continued)
John Winthrop was the leader of the Massachusetts Bay Company
He hoped to make Massachusetts a "City on a Hill" - an example of what Christianity should look like to the rest of the world
John Wintrhop
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Pennsylvania
Another religious group that was persecuted was called the Quakers
William Penn
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Pennsylvania
Another religious group that was persecuted was called the Quakers
"They quaked, they honored, the feared no man, only God."
Became called "Quakers"
Pacifists
William Penn
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Pennsylvania
Another religious group that was persecuted was called the Quakers
"They quaked, they honored, the feared no man, only God."
Became called "Quakers"
Pacifists
Hoped establish Philadelphia as "City of brotherly love" - harmony, Christian love
William Penn
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Maryland
George Calvert organized a settlement in America for Catholics (it failed)
Cecilius Calvert
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Maryland
George Calvert organized a settlement in America for Catholics (it failed)
His son, Cecilius Calvert, started a settlement and named it St. Mary's City.
The Colony became known as Maryland named after the King of England's Catholic wife.
Cecilius Calvert
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The Divine Right of Kings
Monarchs (Kings and sometimes Queens) are given the right to rule by God himself.
Therefore, the common people ought to follow whoever is in charge without question.
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The Divine Right of Kings
In the 1600s, the people of England rebelled against their King, King Charles I. They executed him and tried to set up a government where they had more power.
This government did not work in England and the monarchy was restored soon after.
King Charles I
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The Divine Right of Kings
Even though overthrowing the king didn't work (King Charles' son returned to claim the throne), the people of England started to doubt the Divine Right of Kings idea.
Charles II of England
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Carolina
The King was back in charge but some people wanted to experiment with other types of government
The Lords Proprietors
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Carolina
The King was back in charge but some people wanted to experiment with other types of government
Eight men wanted to experiment with group-rule- but that would have been treason against the King!!!
The Lords Proprietors
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Carolina
The King was back in charge but some people wanted to experiment with other types of government
Eight men wanted to experiment with group-rule- but that would have been treason against the King!!!
Maybe they could get away with it in America?!
Eventually didn't work out
The Lords Proprietors
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Georgia
America became place for all types of society experiments
James Oglethorpe
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Georgia
America became place for all types of society experiments
James Oglethorpe started colony of Georgia (1732) as a haven for poor people
debtors, homeless, unwanted moved to Georgia to start a new life
James Oglethorpe
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New York
The Dutch (Netherlands) and Swedes (Sweden) settled New York before the English
The Dutch surrendered to King Charles II's brother James, Duke of York
James Duke of York
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New York
The Dutch (Netherlands) and Swedes (Sweden) settled New York before the English
The Dutch surrendered to King Charles II's brother James, Duke of York
New Netherlands eventually changed its name to New York (after the Duke of York)
New Amsterdam city (Amsterdam was the capital of Netherlands) became New York City
James Duke of York
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Other Colonies
New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey and Delaware make up the rest of the 13 colonies
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Conclusion
Did NOT go as planned...
Massachusetts - unlike John Winthrop's dream, Massachusetts did NOT become a city on a hill.
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Conclusion
Did NOT go as planned...
Massachusetts - unlike John Winthrop's dream, Massachusetts did NOT become a city on a hill.
broke into other colonies including New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Rhode island
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Conclusion (Continued)
Did NOT go as planned...
Virginia - did NOT become raiding post against Spain...
King took away charter and ruled directly
BUT DID gain wealth growing tobacco
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Conclusion (Continued)
Did NOT go as planned...
Virginia - did NOT become raiding post against Spain...
King took away charter and ruled directly
BUT DID gain wealth growing tobacco
Carolina - devastated by Natives and settlers overthrew the Lords Proprietors and gave power to King
BUT found wealth in rice and indigo crops
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Conclusion (Continued)
Did NOT go as planned...
Georgia - the trustees who "took care of" the poor and criminals of Georgia surrendered their charter to the King as well
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Conclusion (Continued)
Did NOT go as planned...
Georgia - the trustees who "took care of" the poor and criminals of Georgia surrendered their charter to the King as well
In Pennsylvania, only 10% of land buyers were Quakers and Philadelphia NOT "holy city of Christian brotherhood"
Philadelphia became one of most religiously tolerant city (pacifism)
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Conclusion (Continued)
American History Theme - Very little in America would go according to the original intent
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