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The American Colonies

The American Colonies. Government. First legislature/representative assembly in Jamestown was the House of Burgesses Mayflower Compact-direct democracy New England Town Meetings-DD Fundamental Orders of Connecticut-first constitution IN America.

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The American Colonies

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  1. The American Colonies

  2. Government • First legislature/representative assembly in Jamestown was the House of Burgesses • Mayflower Compact-direct democracy • New England Town Meetings-DD • Fundamental Orders of Connecticut-first constitution IN America

  3. Bacon’s Rebellion (Va.)- Bacon wanted the Governor to protect them against natives. First Rebellion

  4. Early Colonial Governments • Each colony had its own constitution • Each colony had a governor (elected or appointed) • Each colony had a legislature elected by free adult males • The colonies took on more responsibility as Britain dealt with other issues.

  5. Geography • New England (MRCN) • Middle Colonies (NNPD) • Southern Colonies (M,V, NC, SC, G): 2 up, 2 down Why is geography of the colonies so important?

  6. Economy • New England-infertile soil, trade, fishing, ships, lumber • Middle-fertile land, breadbasket (grain), trade • Southern-plantation (Triangular Trade/Middle Passage)

  7. Types of Colonies • Proprietary-owner • Royal-king • Self-governing-Connecticut and Rhode Island

  8. Religious Diversity • Pilgrims-Mayflower, 1620, Separatists, Plymouth • Puritans-”Purify” church, Massachusetts, 1630, Salem Witch Trials • Quakers-“inner light”, Pennsylvania • Catholics-Maryland • Religious Dissenters-Rhode Island (Roger Williams) • First Great Awakening-1720’s, led by Jonathan Edwards

  9. Society • Family Patterns-father controlled, mom-traditional roles • Social Classes-3 (upper, middle, lower) • Education-local government sets it up, heavily influenced by money, gender, and religion Note: Most early universities were formed to train men for the ministry

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