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The 13 Colonies

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?

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America History Stuff

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13 Colognes 

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The 13 Colonies

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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

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Spain and England

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Spain and Portugal

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France and Sweden

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Spain and France

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​The 13 Colonies

  1. ​New Hampshire

  2. ​Massachusetts

  3. ​New York

  4. ​Connecticut

  5. ​Rhode Island

  6. ​Pennsylvania

  7. ​New Jersey

  8. ​Maryland

  9. ​Delaware

  10. ​Virginia

  11. ​North Carolina

  12. South Carolina

  13. Georgia

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​Virginia... The first one

​Jamestown

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Multiple Choice

What is a charter?

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A document giving the right to self-govern

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A list of laws

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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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Salutary _______  means that the English government neglected the colonies and so the colonists could get away with things

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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John Wintrhop

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​Pennsylvania

  • ​Another religious group that was persecuted was called the Quakers

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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

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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

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William Penn

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​Maryland

  • ​George Calvert organized a settlement in America for Catholics (it failed)

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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.

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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.

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​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.

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​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

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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!!!

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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

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The Lords Proprietors

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​Georgia

  • ​America became place for all types of society experiments

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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

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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

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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

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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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The 13 Colonies

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