Exploration and Colonization Reasons for European Exploration (GGG) x God—Religion—Europeans wanted to spread Christianity x Gold—Economic—Europeans searched for a sea route to Asia to trade x Glory—Political—European Power competed to claim territory to expand their empires. Colonization x 1607—Jamestown, Virginia was founded for economic reasons ($$) x 1620—Plymouth, Massachusetts was founded by the Pilgrims for religious reasons (+) New England Colonies x Geography—long cold winters and poor rocky soil x Economic Activity—lumber, shipbuilding, fishing, whaling, triangular trade x Strategy: Middle Colonies Southern Colonies x Moderate climate and fertile soil x Warm climate and fertile soil x Economic Activity—grains, wheat, “Breadbasket Colonies” x x Society—diverse population allowed religious freedom Economic Activity—Agriculture, Plantations, Cash Crops, Slavery x Strategy: x Strategy: M SSS Colonization Representative Government x Colonies developed representative governments because: 1. Distance from England 2. Salutary Neglect, they were left alone 3. Colonies needed law making structures 4. Government was based on English traditions Examples of Representative Government x Virginia House of Burgesses—first representative legislative assembly in the colonies —made laws x Mayflower Compact: established self government x Fundamental Orders of Connecticut—the First Constitution i in i the colonies Mercantilism 13 Colonies Raw Materials England (Mother Country) Served as a market $$$$$$ Manufactured Goods x Economic system in which England controlled all trade in the colonies x Created tensions between England and the colonies because it prevented colonists from trading with other foreign countries. Transatlantic Slave Trade x Trade between the British colonies, Africa and the West Indies. x Established to meet the economic demands of the plantation system x The profitability of cash-crop agriculture made this trade necessary. x Keywords: Slaves, Plantations, Agriculture, Cash Crops