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THE ORIGINAL 13 COLONIES

1-VIRGINIA (1607)

2-MASSACHUSETTS (1620)

3- NEW HAMPSHIRE (1623)

4-NEW YORK (1625) (1664)

5-MARYLAND (1632)

6-CONNECTICUT (1636)

7-RHODE ISLAND (1636)

8-DELAWARE (1638)

9-NORTH CAROLINA (1663)

10-NEW JERSEY (1664)

11-SOUTH CAROLINA (1664)

12-PENNSYLVANIA (1681)

13-GEORGIA (1732)

THE NORTH AMERICAN COLONIES IN THE 1600s

WERE ALL SIMILAR IN THEIR NEED TO ATTRACT

SETTLERS IN ORDER TO PROSPER.

The New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies

 FROM THE FOUNDATION OF THE COLONIES BEGINNING

WITH THE FOUNDING OF JAMESTOWN UNTIL THE

BEGINNING OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR, DIFFERENT

REGIONS OF THE EASTERN COAST HAD DIFFERENT

CHARACTERISTICS.

 ONCE ESTABLISHED, THE THIRTEEN BRITISH COLONIES

COULD BE DIVIDED INTO THREE GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS:

NEW ENGLAND (NEW HAMPSHIRE, MASSACHUSETTS,

RHODE ISLAND, & CONNECTICUT)

MIDDLE (NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA, & DELAWARE)

 SOUTHERN (MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA

& GEORGIA)

 EACH OF THESE HAD SPECIFIC ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND

POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS THAT WERE UNIQUE TO THE

REGIONS.

NEW ENGLAND COLONIES

NEW HAMPSHIRE, MASSACHUSETTS,

RHODE ISLAND, AND CONNECTICUT

FACTS ABOUT THE NEW ENGLAND COLONIES

THE NEW ENGLAND COLONISTS WERE LARGELY PURITANS , WHO

LED VERY STRICT LIVES.

• THESE WERE KNOWN FOR BEING RICH IN FORESTS AND FUR

TRAPPING. HARBORS WERE LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE REGION.

• THE AREA WAS NOT KNOWN FOR GOOD FARMLAND. THEREFORE,

THE FARMS WERE SMALL, MAINLY TO PROVIDE FOOD FOR

INDIVIDUAL FAMILIES.

• NEW ENGLAND FLOURISHED INSTEAD WITH FISHING,

SHIPBUILDING, LUMBERING, AND FUR TRADING ALONG WITH

TRADING GOODS WITH EUROPE.

• THE FAMOUS TRIANGLE TRADE OCCURRED IN THE NEW ENGLAND

COLONIES WHERE SLAVES WERE SOLD IN THE WEST INDIES FOR

MOLASSES. THIS WAS SENT TO NEW ENGLAND TO MAKE RUM

WHICH WAS THEN SENT TO AFRICA TO TRADE FOR SLAVES.

• IN NEW ENGLAND, SMALL TOWNS WERE THE CENTERS OF LOCAL

GOVERNMENT.

• IN 1643, MASSACHUSETTS BAY, PLYMOUTH, CONNECTICUT, AND

NEW HAVEN FORMED THE NEW ENGLAND CONFEDERATION TO

PROVIDE DEFENSE AGAINST INDIANS, DUTCH, AND THE FRENCH.

• THIS WAS THE FIRST ATTEMPT TO FORM A UNION BETWEEN

COLONIES.

OLAUDAH EQUIANO

A young African slave who survived the trans-Atlantic slave trade (Middle Passage) and recalled the inhumane conditions on his trip from West Africa to the West Indies in 1756 when he was 11 yrs. old.

MIDDLE COLONIES

NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA, AND

DELAWARE

FACTS ABOUT THE MIDDLE COLONIES

THE MIDDLE COLONISTS WERE A MIXTURE OF

RELIGIONS, INCLUDING QUAKERS (LED BY WILLIAM

PENN), CATHOLICS, LUTHERANS, JEWS, AND OTHERS.

• THIS AREA WAS EXCELLENT FOR FARMING AND

INCLUDED NATURAL HARBORS. FARMERS GREW GRAIN

AND RAISED LIVESTOCK.

• THE MIDDLE COLONIES ALSO PRACTICED TRADE LIKE

NEW ENGLAND, BUT TYPICALLY THEY WERE TRADING

RAW MATERIALS FOR MANUFACTURED ITEMS.

• ONE IMPORTANT EVENT THAT HAPPENED IN THE MIDDLE

COLONIES DURING THE COLONIAL PERIOD WAS THE

ZENGER TRIAL IN 1735.

• JOHN PETER ZENGER WAS ARRESTED FOR WRITING

AGAINST THE ROYAL GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK.

ZENGER WAS DEFENDED BY ANDREW HAMILTON AND

FOUND NOT GUILTY HELPING TO ESTABLISH THE IDEA

OF FREEDOM OF THE PRESS.

SOUTHERN COLONIES

MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA

AND GEORGIA

FACTS ABOUT THE SOUTHERN COLONIES

THE SOUTHERN COLONISTS HAD A MIXTURE OF RELIGIONS AS WELL,

INCLUDING BAPTISTS AND ANGLICANS.

• SOUTHERN COLONIES GREW THEIR OWN FOOD ALONG WITH

GROWING THREE MAJOR CASH CROPS: TOBACCO, RICE, AND

INDIGO.

• THESE WERE GROWN ON PLANTATIONS TYPICALLY WORKED BY

SLAVES AND INDENTURED SERVANTS.

• THE MAIN COMMERCE OF THE SOUTH WAS WITH ENGLAND.

• PLANTATIONS KEPT PEOPLE WIDELY SEPARATE WHICH

PREVENTED THE GROWTH OF MANY TOWNS.

• AN IMPORTANT EVENT THAT OCCURRED IN THE SOUTHERN

COLONIES WAS BACON'S REBELLION .

• NATHANIEL BACON LED A GROUP OF VIRGINIA COLONISTS

AGAINST NATIVE AMERICANS WHO WERE ATTACKING FRONTIER

FARMS.

• THE ROYAL GOVERNOR, SIR WILLIAM BERKELEY, HAD NOT MOVED

AGAINST THE NATIVE AMERICANS .

• BACON WAS LABELED A TRAITOR BY THE GOVERNOR AND

ORDERED ARRESTED. BACON ATTACKED JAMESTOWN AND SEIZED

THE GOVERNMENT. HE THEN BECAME ILL AND DIED. BERKELEY

RETURNED, HANGED MANY OF THE REBELS, AND WAS EVENTUALLY

REMOVED FROM OFFICE BY KING CHARLES II.

LET’S NOT FORGET

ROANOKE ISLAND “THE LOST COLONY”

• SOUTHERN REGION

• SIR WALTER RALEIGH IN 1585 ESTABLISH ENGLISH COLONY IN NEW

WORLD. HE SENT THREE DIFFERENT EXPEDITIONS.

• IN 1587, THE ENGLISH AGAIN ATTEMPTED TO SETTLE ROANOKE

ISLAND, LED BY JOHN WHITE .

• HOWEVER, JOHN WHITE LEFT THE COLONY TO RETURN TO

ENGLAND FOR SUPPLIES THAT HE FELT WOULD HELP THEM TO

SURVIVE, EXPECTING TO RETURN TO ROANOKE ISLAND WITHIN 3

MONTHS. INSTEAD, HE FOUND ENGLAND AT WAR WITH SPAIN, AND

ALL SHIPS WERE CONFISCATED FOR USE OF THE WAR EFFORTS.

• HIS RETURN TO ROANOKE ISLAND WAS DELAYED UNTIL 1590.

• WHEN HE FINALLY RETURNED, THE COLONISTS HAD DISAPPEARED.

THE ONLY THING HE FOUND WAS THE WORD "CROATOAN" CARVED

INTO A POST OF THE FORT AND "CRO" CARVED INTO A NEARBY

TREE , TELLING ABOUT THE NATIVE AMERICANS WHO LIVED CLOSE

BY.

• THEIR FATE HAS NEVER BEEN AUTHORITATIVELY ASCERTAINED,

AND THEY BECAME KNOWN AS "THE LOST COLONY ".

• COLONISTS DISAPPEARED WITHOUT A TRACE .

QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW

13. WHO WAS THE GOVERNOR OF JAMESTOWN? WHAT SAVED THE

COLONY ECONOMICALLY?

JOHN SMITH (SAVIOR OF JAMESTOWN); TOBACCO

14. WHO WAS THE GOVERNOR OF THE PURITANS?

JOHN WINTHROPE WANTED A CITY UPON A HILL

15. WHO FOUNDED GEORGIA? WHAT WAS THE PURPOSE OF THE

COLONY?

JAMES OGLETHORPE NAMED THE COLONY IN HONOR OF KING GEORGE

II; SET UP FOR THE POOR (DEBTORS), IMPRISONED, AND UNFORTUNATE

16. WHO FOUNDED MARYLAND? WHAT GROUP OF PEOPLE FLED TO

MARYLAND?

LORD BALTIMORE; CATHOLICS

17. WHO FOUNDED RHODE ISLAND?

ROGER WILLIAMS ALLOWED RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE

QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW

18. WILLIAM PENN CREATED A SOCIETY FOR WHAT

RELIGIOUS GROUP AND WHERE DID THEY

SETTLE?

QUAKERS; PENNSYLVANIA

19. WHAT WAS THE ORIGINAL NAME OF NEW YORK

AND NEW YORK CITY?

SETTLED BY THE DUTCH CALLED NEW NETHERLAND

AND NEW AMSTERDAM

20. WHERE WAS THE PEQUOT WAR?

CONNECTICUT FOUNDED BY THOMAS HOOKER.

CHART: THE THIRTEEN ORIGINIAL COLONIES

# YEAR

FOUNDED

FOUNDED

BY

MOTIVATION FOR

FOUNDING

SIGNIFICANT

EVENTS

IMPORTANT

PEOPLE

VIRGINIA

(SOUTHERN REGION)

• YEAR FOUNDED: 1607 (JAMESTOWN WAS FOUNDED).

IN 1624, VIRGINIA WAS CREATED AS A ROYAL COLONY THAT

INCLUDED THE ORIGINAL JAMESTOWN SETTLEMENT.

• FOUNDED BY: THE LONDON (VIRGINIA) COMPANY FOUNDED

VIRGINIA DURING THE REIGN OF JAMES I (1566-1625).

• MOTIVATION FOR FOUNDING: JAMESTOWN WAS ORIGINALLY

FOUNDED FROM A DESIRE TO GAIN WEALTH (TRADE AND PROFITS)

AND TO A LESSER EXTENT TO CONVERT THE NATIVES TO

CHRISTIANITY. VIRGINIA BECAME A ROYAL COLONY IN 1624 WHEN

KING JAMES I REVOKED THE CHARTER OF THE BANKRUPT VIRGINIA

COMPANY. HE FELT THREATENED BY THE REPRESENTATIVE

ASSEMBLY KNOWN AS THE HOUSE OF BURGESSES. HIS TIMELY

DEATH IN 1625 ENDED HIS PLANS OF DISBANDING THE ASSEMBLY.

• SIGNIFICANCE: FIRST PERMANENT ENGLISH SETTLEMENT IN THE

NEW WORLD AT JAMESTOWN.

• IT PROVIDED A SOURCE OF FERTILE LAND AND GREAT WEALTH TO

ENGLAND IN THE FORM OF THE CASH CROP, TOBACCO.

• WITH THE HOUSE OF BURGESSES FOUNDED IN 1619, AMERICA SAW

THE FIRST INSTITUTIONAL INSTANCE OF REPRESENTATIVE SELF

GOVERNMENT.

• ONLY 60 OF 1ST 900 COLONISTS SURVIVED (WINTER OF 1609

“STARVING TIME”)

• IMPORTANT PEOPLE: CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH, POCAHONTAS , CHIEF

POWHATAN, JOHN ROLFE, NATHANIEL BACON

VIRGINIA NEEDED

WORKERS FOR THEIR

PLANTATIONS THAT WERE

PRODUCING TOBACCO.

VIRGINIA’S DEPENDENCE

ON THIS CASH CROP

CREATED THE NEED FOR

FIELD LABORERS.

VIRGINIA TURNED TO

AFRICAN SLAVES TO WORK

IN THE FIELD. DURING ITS

LAST YEARS AS A COLONY

1/5 OF THE POPULATION

WAS AFRICAN AMERICAN

MASSACHUSETTS

(NORTHERN REGION)

YEAR MASSACHUSETTS COLONY FOUNDED: 1620

FOUNDED BY: PURITANS AND SEPARATISTS

MOTIVATION FOR FOUNDING: JOHN WINTHROP AND PILGRIMS

WISHING TO FLEE PERSECUTION AND FIND RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

TRAVELED TO AMERICA AND FORMED THE PLYMOUTH COLONY IN

1620. BEFORE LANDING, THEY ESTABLISHED THEIR OWN

GOVERNMENT, THE BASIS OF WHICH WAS THE MAYFLOWER

COMPACT. SEPARATISTS IN ENGLAND FLED TO FIND REFUGE IN

AMERICA WHERE THEY COULD CREATE A HOME FOR THEMSELVES IN

THE MASSACHUSETTS COLONY. THEY CAME OVER ON THE

MAYFLOWER .

SIGNIFICANCE: THE PILGRIMS ABOARD THE MAYFLOWER CREATED

THE MAYFLOWER COMPACT. THIS AGREEMENT WAS TO FORM A

GOVERNMENT AND TO SUBMIT TO THE WILL OF THE MAJORITY SET UP

THE PRECEDENT OF WRITTEN CONSTITUTIONS.

IMPORTANT PEOPLE: JOHN WINTHROPE (PURITAN/MASSACHUSETTS

BAY GOVERNOR); WILLIAM BRADFORD (SEPARATIST/PLYMOUTH

CHOSEN GOVERNOR THIRTY TIMES IN ANNUAL ELECTIONS).

IN 1628, PURITANS FORMED THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY COMPANY AND

MANY PURITANS CONTINUED TO SETTLE IN THE AREA AROUND

BOSTON. IN 1691, PLYMOUTH COLONY JOINED WITH THE

MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY.

NEW HAMPSHIRE

(NORTHERN REGION)

• YEAR FOUNDED: 1623

• FOUNDED BY: JOHN MASON

• MOTIVATION FOR FOUNDING:

NEW HAMPSHIRE WAS A PLANNED COLONY. THE LAND

IN THE NEW WORLD WAS GRANTED TO CAPTAIN JOHN

MASON WHO LIVED IN HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, ENGLAND.

HE SENT SETTLERS TO THE NEW TERRITORY TO

CREATE A FISHING COLONY. HOWEVER, HE DIED

BEFORE EVER SEEING WHERE HE HAD SPENT A

CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT OF MONEY BUILDING TOWNS

AND DEFENSES.

• SIGNIFICANT EVENTS:

• THIS COLONY WAS PART OF MASSACHUSETTS FOR 39

YEARS UNTIL ENGLAND GRANTED MASSACHUSETTS A

ROYAL CHARTER IN 1679.

• THEIR RATIFICATION (THEY WERE THE NINTH) OF THE

CONSTITUTION ASSURED ITS PASSAGE.

• IMPORTANT PEOPLE:

• CAPTAIN JOHN MASON

• GOVERNOR SIR JOHN WENTWORTH

NEW YORK

(MIDDLE REGION)

• YEAR FOUNDED: SET UP AS A DUTCH COLONY IN 1625

(ORIGINAL NAME) NEW NETHERLAND. IN 1664, CHARLES

II GRANTED NEW NETHERLAND TO HIS BROTHER JAMES,

DUKE OF YORK. HE JUST HAD TO TAKE IT FROM THE

DUTCH. HE ARRIVED WITH A FLEET. THE DUTCH

SURRENDERED WITHOUT A FIGHT; THE COLONY WAS

TAKEN OVER BY ENGLISH IN 1664

FOUNDED BY: DUKE OF YORK

• MOTIVATION FOR FOUNDING: SET UP FOR TRADE AND

PROFITS

• SIGNIFICANT EVENTS: THE NAME OF THE COLONY WAS

CHANGED TO NEW YORK IN HONOR OF THE DUKE.

– THE ALBANY CONGRESS OCCURRED AT ALBANY, NEW

YORK IN 1754 TO HELP UNITE THE COLONIES FOR

DEFENSE AGAINST THE IROQUOIS CONFEDERACY.

– THE FEDERALIST PAPERS WERE PUBLISHED IN NEW

YORK NEWSPAPERS TO SWAY VOTERS TO ACCEPT

THE NEW CONSTITUTION.

– NEW YORK WAS THE ELEVENTH STATE TO RATIFY

THE CONSTITUTION.

• IMPORTANT PEOPLE: JAMES, DUKE OF YORK, THOMAS

DONGAN, ALEXANDER HAMILTON, PETER MINUIT

MARYLAND

(SOUTHERN REGION)

• YEAR MARYLAND COLONY WAS FOUNDED:

1634; WAS GIVEN THE CHARTER FOR FOUNDING IN 1632

• MARYLAND COLONY FOUNDED BY: LORD BALTIMORE

FATHER —GEORGE CALVERT; SON—(CECIL CALVERT)

• MOTIVATION FOR FOUNDING THE MARYLAND COLONY:

LORD BALTIMORE WAS MOTIVATED BOTH BY THE DESIRE FOR

PROFIT AND THE DESIRE TO CREATE A REFUGE FOR ROMAN

CATHOLICS WHO WERE STILL BEING PERSECUTED IN PROTESTANT

ENGLAND.

• SIGNIFICANT EVENTS: LORD BALTIMORE RECEIVED LAND

FROM KING CHARLES I TO CREATE A HAVEN FOR CATHOLICS.

• HIS SON, THE SECOND LORD BALTIMORE, PERSONALLY OWNED ALL

THE LAND AND COULD USE OR SELL IT AS HE WISHED.

• MARYLAND WAS A PROPRIETORSHIP WHICH MEANS THAT THE

PROPRIETOR HAD EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY.

• TOBACCO WAS VERY PROFITABLE FOR THE COLONY.

• RELIGIOUS FREEDOM FOR DIFFERENT SECTS OF CHRISTIANITY

WAS WIDESPREAD, ESPECIALLY AFTER THE PASSAGE OF THE ACT

OF TOLERATION IN 1649 WHICH ALLOWED FOR TOLERATION TO ALL

CHRISTIANS. MARYLAND EVENTUALLY BECAME KNOWN AS A

'HAVEN FOR CATHOLICS'.

• IMPORTANT PERSON:

LORD BALTIMORE

CONNECTICUT

(NORTHERN REGION)

• YEAR CONNECTICUT COLONY FOUNDED:

C. 1635/1636; COLONISTS WERE MOVING INTO AND STARTING

TOWNS IN FUTURE CONNECTICUT IN 1635 BUT THE MAIN TOWNS

DID NOT JOIN TOGETHER TO FORM THE CONNECTICUT COLONY

UNTIL 1636.

• FOUNDED BY:

THOMAS HOOKER AND A GROUP OF MASSACHUSETTS COLONISTS.

• MOTIVATION FOR FOUNDING:

INDIVIDUALS FROM THE MASSACHUSETTS COLONY MOVED TO

WHAT WOULD BECOME CONNECTICUT BECAUSE THEY WERE

LOOKING FOR MORE FREEDOM AND FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITIES.

• SIGNIFICANT EVENTS:

– KING CHARLES II OFFICIALLY UNITED CONNECTICUT AS A

SINGLE COLONY IN 1662.

– PEQUOT WAR - 1636-1637 - THIS 'WAR' WAS FOUGHT BETWEEN

THE SETTLERS IN CONNECTICUT AND THE PEQUOT INDIANS. BY

THE END OF THE WAR, THE PEQUOT INDIANS WERE DECIMATED.

– IN 1639, THREE SETTLEMENTS JOINED TO FORM A UNIFIED

GOVERNMENT CREATING A DOCUMENT CALLED THE

FUNDAMENTAL ORDERS OF CONNECTICUT, THE FIRST WRITTEN

CONSTITUTION IN AMERICA. MANY BELIEVE THAT THIS WRITTEN

CONSTITUTION WOULD BECOME THE BASIS FOR THE LATER

UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION.

• IMPORTANT PERSON:

THOMAS HOOKER

RHODE ISLAND

(NORTHERN REGION)

• YEAR FOUNDED: 1636

• FOUNDED BY: ROGER WILLIAMS

• MOTIVATION FOR FOUNDING:

ROGER WILLIAMS WAS ORDERED TO BE ARRESTED BY THE

MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY FOR HIS BELIEFS IN SEPARATION

OF CHURCH AND STATE AND FREEDOM OF RELIGION. HE FLED AND

LIVED WITH THE NARRAGANSETT NATIVE AMERICANS AND FORMED

PROVIDENCE IN 1636.

ANNE HUTCHINSON WAS BANISHED FOR SPEAKING OUT AGAINST

THE CHURCH IN MASSACHUSETTS BAY. SHE FORMED

PORTSMOUTH.

• TWO OTHER SETTLEMENTS AROSE AND ALL FOUR JOINED

TOGETHER WITH PERMISSION FROM ENGLAND TO FORM

PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS – LATER CALLED RHODE ISLAND .

• SIGNIFICANT EVENTS: THIS COLONY WAS THE FIRST TO

GUARANTEE ALL ITS CITIZENS FREEDOM OF WORSHIP.

– THE COLONY WAS FOUNDED ON SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND

STATE.

– RHODE ISLAND IS KNOWN FOR ITS FIERCE INDEPENDENCE.

– THE COLONY WAS THE LAST TO RATIFY THE U.S. CONSTITUTION

– AFTER IT HAD ALREADY GONE INTO EFFECT AND THE

GOVERNMENT HAD BEEN ESTABLISHED.

• IMPORTANT PEOPLE:

– ROGER WILLIAMS

– ANNE HUTCHINSON

DELAWARE

(MIDDLE REGION)

• YEAR FOUNDED: 1638

• FOUNDED BY:

PETER MINUIT AND THE NEW SWEDEN COMPANY

• MOTIVATION FOR FOUNDING:

ESTABLISHED BY SWEDEN (PETER MINUIT) WAS DUTCH

AND FORMED NEW SWEDEN AS PART OF NEW

NETHERLAND. WHEN CHARLES II, KING OF ENGLAND

GAVE HIS BROTHER JAMES, THE DUKE OF YORK, NEW

NETHERLAND, HE DEMANDED AND RECEIVED ITS

SURRENDER (TAKEN OVER BY THE ENGLISH IN 1664).

HE RENAMED NEW SWEDEN TO DELAWARE.

• SIGNIFICANT EVENTS: THE DUKE OF YORK GRANTED

WILLIAM PENN THE REGION TO GIVE PENNSYLVANIA

FULL ACCESS TO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN.

• ONCE CALL THE THREE LOWER COUNTIES OF

PENNSYLVANIA.

• DELAWARE WAS A PART OF PENNSYLVANIA UNTIL 1704.

• THE COLONY WAS GOVERNED BY PENNSYLVANIA UNTIL

THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR.

• IMPORTANT PEOPLE: PETER MINUIT, JAMES, THE DUKE

OF YORK

NORTH CAROLINA

(SOUTHERN REGION)

• YEAR NORTH CAROLINA COLONY FOUNDED: 1663

• FOUNDED BY: VIRGINIANS

• MOTIVATION FOR FOUNDING:

IN 1653, SOME VIRGINIANS SETTLED IN WHAT WOULD BECOME

NORTH CAROLINA. IN 1663, KING CHARLES II ISSUED A ROYAL

CHARTER TO EIGHT NOBLES TO SETTLE THE AREA SOUTH OF

VIRGINIA. THEY CREATED CAROLINA AND INCLUDED THE PREVIOUS

SETTLEMENT. HOWEVER, BECAUSE OF INTERNAL PROBLEMS, THE

CROWN TOOK OVER THE COLONY AND FORMED NORTH AND SOUTH

CAROLINA OUT OF IT IN 1729.

• SIGNIFICANT EVENTS: JOINT BUSINESS VENTURE WITH ENGLAND

– PREVENTED THE SPANISH IN FLORIDA FROM MOVING NORTHWARD;

GROWING OF DIFFERENT CROPS (WARMER CLIMATE).

– THIS WAS A COLLECTION OF DISPARATE SETTLERS WHICH

OFTEN LED TO INTERNAL PROBLEMS AND DISPUTES.

– THE COLONY WAS ONE OF THE LAST HOLD OUTS TO RATIFY THE

CONSTITUTION – AFTER IT HAD ALREADY GONE INTO EFFECT

AND THE GOVERNMENT HAD BEEN ESTABLISHED.

– THE LOST COLONY OF ROANOKE WAS LOCATED IN WHAT IS NOW

NORTH CAROLINA.

• IMPORTANT PEOPLE: WALTER RALEIGH, KING CHARLES II AND

VIRGINIANS

NEW JERSEY

(MIDDLE REGION)

The original provinces of West and East New Jersey are shown in yellow and green respectively. The Keith Line is shown in red, and the Coxe and Barclay line is shown in

Orange.

• YEAR FOUNDED:

1664

• FOUNDED BY:

LORD BERKELEY AND SIR GEORGE CARTERET

• MOTIVATION FOR FOUNDING: T HEY PROVIDED LIBERAL GRANTS OF

LAND AND FREEDOM OF RELIGION

– IN 1664, JAMES, THE DUKE OF YORK, RECEIVED CONTROL OF NEW

NETHERLAND. HE GRANTED LAND TO TWO OF HIS FRIENDS, LORD

BERKELEY AND SIR GEORGE CARTERET, THAT WOULD BECOME NEW

JERSEY.

– THE TWO ADVERTISED AND PROMISED SETTLERS MANY BENEFITS FOR

COLONIZING INCLUDING REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT AND

FREEDOM OF RELIGION. THE COLONY QUICKLY GREW.

– QUAKERS EVENTUALLY PURCHASED BOTH OF THEIR CHARTERS AND

CREATED EAST AND WEST JERSEY WHICH WERE JOINED BY THE

CROWN IN 1702.

• SIGNIFICANT EVENTS: COLONY WAS SPLIT BETWEEN EAST AND

WEST JERSERY.

– NEW JERSEY WAS THE THIRD STATE TO RATIFY THE

CONSTITUTION.

– NEW JERSEY WAS THE FIRST TO RATIFY THE BILL OF RIGHTS.

• IMPORTANT PEOPLE: JAMES, DUKE OF YORK; LORD BERKELEY

SIR GEORGE CARTERET.

SOUTH CAROLINA

(SOUTHERN REGION)

• YEAR SOUTH CAROLINA COLONY FOUNDED:

1664

• FOUNDED BY:

EIGHT NOBLES WITH A ROYAL CHARTER FROM CHARLES

II.

• MOTIVATION FOR FOUNDING:

IN 1663, KING CHARLES II ISSUED A ROYAL CHARTER TO

EIGHT NOBLES TO SETTLE THE AREA SOUTH OF

VIRGINIA. THEY CREATED CAROLINA AND INCLUDED THE

PREVIOUS SETTLEMENT. HOWEVER, BECAUSE OF

INTERNAL PROBLEMS, THE CROWN TOOK OVER THE

COLONY AND FORMED NORTH CAROLINA AND SOUTH

CAROLINA OUT OF IT IN 1729.

• SIGNIFICANT EVENTS: THE MAIN PORT WAS CHARLES

TOWN (CHARLESTON); ONE OF THE WEALTHIEST

COLONIES (RICE MAJOR CROP) WARMER CLIMATE.

– PREVENTED THE SPANISH IN FLORIDA FROM MOVING

NORTHWARD; GROWING OF DIFFERENT CROPS.

– MORE REVOLUTIONARY WAR BATTLES WERE FOUGHT

IN THIS COLONY THAN ANY OTHER COLONIES.

• IMPORTANT PERSONS: EIGHT NOBLES WITH A ROYAL

CHARTER FROM KING CHARLES II

PENNSYLVANIA

(MIDDLE REGION)

• YEAR FOUNDED: 1681

• FOUNDED BY: WILLIAM PENN

• MOTIVATION FOR FOUNDING: WILLIAM PENN FOUNDED

PENNSYLVANIA WITH A LAND GRANT THAT WAS OWED HIS

DECEASED FATHER BY KING CHARLES II. HIS GOAL WAS TO CREATE

A COLONY THAT ALLOWED FOR FREEDOM OF RELIGION DUE TO HIS

DESIRE TO PROTECT HIMSELF AND FELLOW QUAKERS FROM

PERSECUTION. HE BELIEVED IN EQUALITY OF ALL PEOPLE.

• SIGNIFICANT EVENTS: CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE

(PHILADELPHIA); PENN WISHED TO BEGIN A “HOLY

EXPERIMENT.

– THE COLONY WAS WELL-ADVERTISED AND BY 1700 WAS THE

THIRD BIGGEST AND RICHEST COLONY IN THE NEW WORLD.

– PENN ALLOWED FOR INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND RIGHT TO ELECT

PUBLIC OFFICIALS (A REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTED BY

LANDOWNERS).

– QUAKER RELIGION—FREEDOM OF WORSHIP AND RELIGION WAS

GRANTED TO ALL CITIZENS.

– THIS COLONY BECAME HOME TO MANY EUROPEAN IMMIGRANTS

• IMPORTANT PERSON: WILLIAM PENN

GEORGIA

* LAST OF THE 13 COLONIES*

(SOUTHERN REGION)

• YEAR FOUNDED: 1732

• FOUNDED BY: JAMES OGLETHORPE

• MOTIVATION FOR FOUNDING:

IN 1732, JAMES OGLETHORPE WAS GIVEN A CHARTER FROM KING

GEORGE II TO CREATE A NEW COLONY WHICH HE WOULD NAME

GEORGIA. THIS WAS LOCATED BETWEEN SOUTH CAROLINA AND

FLORIDA. IT HAD TWO MAIN PURPOSES: TO SERVE AS A PLACE

WHERE DEBTORS IN PRISON COULD GO TO START NEW AND IT

SERVED AS A BARRIER AGAINST SPANISH EXPANSION FROM

FLORIDA.

• SIGNIFICANT EVENTS : OGLETHORPE’S POLICIES WERE:

PROHIBITED SLAVERY & DRINKING OF RUM

OGLETHROPE POLICIES WERE REVERSED WHEN THE BRITISH

CROWN ASSUMED DIRECT CONTROLOF THE COLONY IN 1752.

IN 1733, A GROUP OF SETTLERS JOINED OGLETHORPE TO FOUND

SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.

– GEORGIA BEGAN WITH THE INTENTION TO HAVE LITTLE

LANDHOLDING AND NO SLAVERY. HOWEVER, WHEN IT BECAME A

ROYAL COLONY IN 1752, PLANTATIONS AND SLAVERY BECAME A

MAJOR PART OF THE GEORGIAN ECONOMY.

– GEORGIA WAS IN THE FIRST GROUP OF STATES TO RATIFY THE

NEW CONSTITUTION AFTER THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR ENDED.

• IMPORTANT PEOPLE: KING GEORGE II, JAMES OGLETHORPE

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