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Colony Worksheet (Quote 1)

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Colony Worksheet (Quote 1)

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  1. Colony Worksheet (Quote 1) • QUOTE 1:The Trustees intend to relieve such unfortunate persons as cannot subsist here (in England), and establish them in an orderly manner, so as to form a well-regulated town. ... By such a colony many families who would otherwise starve will be provided for, and make masters of houses and lands. The people in Britain, to whom necessitous familes were a burden, will be relieved. Numbers of manufacturers will be here employed for supplying them with clothes, working tools, and other necessities.

  2. Colony Worksheet (Quote 1) • QUOTE 1:The Trustees intend to relieve such unfortunate persons as cannot subsist here (in England), and establish them in an orderly manner, so as to form a well-regulated town. ... By such a colony many families who would otherwise starve will be provided for, and make masters of houses and lands. The people in Britain, to whom necessitous familes were a burden, will be relieved. Numbers of manufacturers will be here employed for supplying them with clothes, working tools, and other necessities.

  3. Colony Worksheet (Quote 2) • QUOTE 2: (this is the answer of how to solve England's problems (it has 3 parts): 1. An inviolable and impartial maintenance of English Rights. 2. our superiors governing themsleves upon a balance, as near as may be, towards the several religious interests. 3. A sincere promotion of General and Practical Religion.

  4. Colony Worksheet (Quote 2) • QUOTE 2: (this is the answer of how to solve England's problems (it has 3 parts): 1. An inviolable and impartial maintenance of English Rights. 2. our superiors governing themsleves upon a balance, as near as may be, towards the several religious interests. 3. A sincere promotion of General and Practical Religion.

  5. Colony Worksheet (Quote 3) • QUOTE 3: 2. all publick houses shall continue for the uses, which now they are for. 3. All people shall continue free Denizens and enjoy their lands, houses, goods, ships wherever they are within this country, and dispose of them as they please. 6. It is consented to that any people may freely come from the Netherlands and plants in this country. 7. All ships from the Netherlands or any other places and goods therein, shall be received here and sent hence after the manner which formerly they were before our coming hither for six months. *** NEW QUOTE - SAME COLONY*** On the island of ______ and in its environs, there may well be four or five hundred men of different sects and nations: the Director General told me that there were men of eighteen different languages

  6. Colony Worksheet (Quote 3) • QUOTE 3: 2. all publick houses shall continue for the uses, which now they are for. 3. All people shall continue free Denizens and enjoy their lands, houses, goods, ships wherever they are within this country, and dispose of them as they please. 6. It is consented to that any people may freely come from the Netherlands and plants in this country. 7. All ships from the Netherlands or any other places and goods therein, shall be received here and sent hence after the manner which formerly they were before our coming hither for six months. *** NEW QUOTE - SAME COLONY*** On the island of ______ and in its environs, there may well be four or five hundred men of different sects and nations: the Director General told me that there were men of eighteen different languages

  7. Colony Worksheet (Quote 4) • QUOTE 4: that noe person or persons whatsoever within this Province, or the Islands, Ports, Harbors, Creekes, or havens thereunto belonging professing to beleive in Jesus Christ, shall from henceforth bee any waies troubled, Molested or discountenanced for or in respect of his or her religion nor in the free exercise thereof within this Province or the Islands thereunto belonging nor any way compelled to the beleife or exercise of any other Religion against his or her consent, soe as they be not unfaithfull to the Lord Proprietary, or molest or conspire against the civillGovernement established or to bee established in this Province under him or his heires.

  8. Colony Worksheet (Quote 4) • QUOTE 4: that noe person or persons whatsoever within this Province, or the Islands, Ports, Harbors, Creekes, or havens thereunto belonging professing to beleive in Jesus Christ, shall from henceforth bee any waies troubled, Molested or discountenanced for or in respect of his or her religion nor in the free exercise thereof within this Province or the Islands thereunto belonging nor any way compelled to the beleife or exercise of any other Religion against his or her consent, soe as they be not unfaithfull to the Lord Proprietary, or molest or conspire against the civillGovernement established or to bee established in this Province under him or his heires.

  9. Colony Worksheet (Quote 5) • QUOTE 5: The New Englanders are a people of God settled in those, which were once the devil's territories. And it may easily be supposed that the devil was exceedingly disturbed when he perceived such a people here accomplishing the promise of old made unto our Blessed Jesus ... And we have now with horror seen the discovery of such a witchcraft! An army of devils is horribly broke in upon the place which is the center.. And the hosues of the good people there are filled with the doleful shrieks of their children and servants, tormented by invisible hands, with tortures altogther preternatural. After the mischiefs there endeavored, and since it part conquered, the terrible plague of evil angels has made its progress into some other places, where other persons have been in like manner diabolically handled.

  10. Colony Worksheet (Quote 5) • QUOTE 5: The New Englanders are a people of God settled in those, which were once the devil's territories. And it may easily be supposed that the devil was exceedingly disturbed when he perceived such a people here accomplishing the promise of old made unto our Blessed Jesus ... And we have now with horror seen the discovery of such a witchcraft! An army of devils is horribly broke in upon the place which is the center.. And the hosues of the good people there are filled with the doleful shrieks of their children and servants, tormented by invisible hands, with tortures altogther preternatural. After the mischiefs there endeavored, and since it part conquered, the terrible plague of evil angels has made its progress into some other places, where other persons have been in like manner diabolically handled.

  11. When you come in • Complete the colonies sheet when you come in.

  12. How does King Philip’s War get started?

  13. Settler-Native Conflicts Leading to Pequot War • Property • livestock • Hunting • Sale of alcohol to Indians • dishonest trading • Inferiority • Division • Unfair Colonial Trader

  14. Impact of Pequot War: • "The effect of the Pequot War was profound. Overnight the balance of power had shifted from the populous but unorganized natives to the English colonies. Henceforth [until King Philip's War] there was no combination of Indian tribes that could seriously threaten the English. The destruction of the Pequots cleared away the only major obstacle to Puritan expansion. And the thoroughness of that destruction made a deep impression on the other tribes."

  15. King Philip’s War • “The Indians of Philip’s generation had grown up amid the boom times of the fur trade and had come to regard expensive Western goods as an essential part of their lives. But now, with the virtual extinction of the beaver, the devaluation of the wampum, and the loss of so much land, this new generation of Native Americans was beginning to confront a future of radically diminished opportunities”

  16. The Story of King Philip’s War • Death of a Nat Am (Eng friend) • Trial (fake) • Accusation and Punishment of Metacom • Pan-Indian Force • WAR • Philip and land sales

  17. Effects of King Philip’s War • 5,000 died • ¾’s Native deaths • Twice as bloody as Civil War • 7x as lethal as American Revolution • Seaflower and slavery…

  18. Joint Stock: given to corporationProprietary: given to a person from kingRoyal: regulated by the king

  19. Jean de Crevecoeur • What are some words that JDC used (would use) to describe America? • Was he right? If you could refer to something you read… that would be great.

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