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Exploration & Colonization

Exploration & Colonization. A major historical era in U.S. History. 13 Colonies: America begins. The first English colonies were along the Atlantic coast. The Appalachian Mountains to the west served as the western boundary of all the colonies. 13 Colonies: America begins.

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Exploration & Colonization

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  1. Exploration & Colonization A major historical era in U.S. History

  2. 13 Colonies: America begins The first English colonies were along the Atlantic coast. The Appalachian Mountains to the west served as the western boundary of all the colonies.

  3. 13 Colonies: America begins The first colony was founded in 1607 in Jamestown, Virginia. Powhatan Indians helped the colonists survive.

  4. 13 Colonies: America begins Many came to the colonies to escape religious persecution in Europe. • Puritans settled in the New England colonies • Quakers settled in Pennsylvania • Catholics settled in Maryland

  5. 13 Colonies: America begins Many early colonial cities were seaports, mostly in New England, in which religion and trade was a center of their cultural life. • Virginia, New York, North Carolina were primarily founded on commerce/trade.

  6. 13 Colonies: America begins The 13 British colonies could be divided into three geographic areas: New England, Middle, and Southern. Each of these had specific economic, social, and political developments that were unique to the regions.

  7. 13 Colonies: New England New England’s rocky soil and colder temperatures led to the primary economic areas in trade of furs, fish and timber. The Dutch initially settled New York for economic gains.

  8. 13 Colonies: New England Boston was the primary city in the New England colonies.

  9. 13 Colonies: Middle Colonies The “Breadbasket” was known for grains, flour, metal and goods. Philadelphiawas the primary city in colonial Pennsylvania.

  10. 13 Colonies: Southern Colonies Southern colonies had the best soil and climate for large-scale agriculture. Rice, tobacco, and indigo were primary products.

  11. 13 Colonies: Southern Colonies Slavery was important to the Southern colonies. Since the economy was agrarian, the slaves kept the plantation system profitable.

  12. 13 Colonies: Southern Colonies The transatlantic slave trade began when plantations in the West Indies needed labor. The largest percentage of slaves went to these Caribbean colonies.

  13. 13 Colonies: Southern Colonies In the political world of Colonial America, neither slaves nor free blacks were allowed to have the power of the vote.

  14. Representative Government • The role of religion and virtue led to the growth of representative government. • Religious groups were the first to establish self-governing communities.

  15. Representative Government Representative government developed in the colonies because of the • Isolation of the communities • Long distance from British system • Familiarity with parliamentary system

  16. Representative Government Representative government did NOT develop as a temporary step until a monarchy could be established.

  17. Representative Government • The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut were important to the development of democracy in the English colonies • It was a written constitution and is considered the first in the colonies.

  18. Representative Government The Virginia House of Burgesses contributed to the growth of representative government. • Representatives were elected by the people.

  19. Representative Government Founding Documents (in order): • Mayflower Compact-1620 • Fundamental Orders of Connecticut-1639 • Declaration of Independence-1776 • Bill of Rights-1789

  20. The Colonies Grow Between 1610 and 1700, the colonies continued to grow. • The most growth was in the decade of 1680-1690. • The colonies continued to grow to the west as more and more people came to the colonies

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