Social Studies, Chapter 7: “Comparing the Colonies” (KEY) MAP of 13 COLONIES REGION COLONIES GEOGRAPHY New England Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New Hampshire rocky soil plenty of forests access to sea New York Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware rich soil “blue” Middle “red” Southern Maryland Virginia “yellow” North Carolina South Carolina Georgia JOBS (ECONOMY) small farms lumbering fishing shipbuilding trade farmers of crops & cattle sold pork, beef, wheat, & rye to other colonies wonderful landowners with climate & large plantations geography = cash crops (tobacco & rice) INTERESTING FACTS Mostly Puritans Make English (Anglican) church simpler (pure) Religion strong in daily life Strong economy brought other Europeans there = a diverse population depended on indentured servants & slaves to work plantations Social Studies, Chapter 7: “Comparing the Colonies” MAP of 13 COLONIES REGION New England “blue” Middle “red” Southern “yellow” COLONIES GEOGRAPHY JOBS (ECONOMY) INTERESTING FACTS Social Studies Chapter 7 Vocabulary Vocabulary wor British colonial regions economy democratic diverse indentured servant grant assembly geography Another word of my choice: Sentence from text & page My definition after reading text and the glossary entry in the text Chapter 7, Lesson 3 – Massachusetts: New England Colony Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate Job Opportunities Government Other Facts of Interest My personal thoughts about the Massachusetts Colony: _______________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 7, Lesson 3 – Massachusetts: New England Colony (KEY) Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate In 1630 = 10 years Rocky soil after Pilgrims came, Really cold winters Puritans formed that killed insects Mass. Bay Colony to and germs that escape mistreatment caused disease of British government, so Very large forests moved to New England Clean water Job Opportunities Government farmed and raised animals on small plots of land More democratic than either England or other European countries Created colony based on their religious beliefs whalers – used fat for oil and candles Leaders made very strict laws to control order cut lumber fishermen built trade ships only male members of Puritan church could vote Elections once a year Other Facts of Interest Pilgrims were a type of Puritan Chapter 7, Lesson 4 – Rhode Island: New England Colony Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate Job Opportunities Government Other Facts of Interest My personal thoughts about the Rhode Island Colony: ________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 7, Lesson 4 – Rhode Island: New England Colony (KEY) Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate founded so people forests had freedom to practice all different bays and rivers kinds of religions rich soil harsh winters, but plenty of rain in summer for crops Job Opportunities Government fur trappers Most democratic of the colonies fisherman traders Other Facts of Interest Roger Williams originally lived in Mass. in early years, all men could vote He was forced to leave because he felt farmers who raised Later, only men who Church and animals & grew corn, owned property government should tobacco, & beans could vote be separated shipped rum, sugan, voters did NOT have wool, & beef to New to be members of the England colonies & church West Indies In 1636, Williams started a town, Providence, which became capital of RI African slave traders Rivers made area great for transportation and trading Chapter 7, Lesson 5 – New York: Middle Colony Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate Job Opportunities Government Other Facts of Interest My personal thoughts about the New York Colony: __________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 7, Lesson 5 – New York: Middle Colony (KEY) Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate originally settled by New York Harbor the Dutch from Netherlands Hudson River Valley (Holland) Mohawk River Valley Came to establish fur-trading posts iron Job Opportunities Government shipping Colonists had little say trade miners, lumbermen, sailors, trappers, merchants, craftsmen But English wanted cold winters farming – wheat, land so settlers in corn, vegetables, & New England could hot, humid summers tobacco move westward = captured it in 1664 & long growing seasons king gave to his brother, the Duke of York powerful governor who was appointed by British royalty Governor appointed other officials Governor enforced laws Other Facts of Interest Some workers were indentured servants and African slaves Chapter 7, Lesson 6 – Pennsylvania: Middle Colony Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate Job Opportunities Government Other Facts of Interest My personal thoughts about the Pennsylvania Colony: _______________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 7, Lesson 6 – Pennsylvania: Middle Colony (KEY) Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate 1681 granted to forests William Penn as a place where Quakers Delaware River could live safely Valley = rich soil Penn’s ideas attracted people from other countries and religions Job Opportunities Government farming = dairy cattle, vegetables , corn, wheat Governor = William Penn approved by the king Rivers miners, lumbermen, merchants Provincial Council made laws iron and coal craftsmen General Assembly either accepted or rejected these laws cold & snowy winters best “poor man’s” colony = taxes lower & no special church tax Other Facts of Interest Quakers disagreed with other church’s beliefs and ceremonies Quakers refused to fight in wars William Penn jailed for beliefs All male property Penn lived peacefully owners vote for with Native members of assembly Americans & treated Merchants & farmers as friends became wealthy African slaves brought, even though many Quakers against it Chapter 7, Lesson 7 – Maryland: Southern Colony Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate Job Opportunities Government Other Facts of Interest My personal thoughts about the Maryland Colony: ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 7, Lesson 7 – Maryland: Southern Colony (KEY) Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate 1634 – started by hot, steamy summers Cecilius Calvert to: Chesapeake Bay split 1) make money colony in half, but was a route to sea 2) safe place for Catholics to practice religion Job Opportunities Government small farms of At first, Calvert in tobacco, corn, wheat, charge of & fruit trees government lumbering, shipping, fishing, 1638, colony allowed to have an assembly raising cattle for beef White men with and milk property vote for assembly members Some bought & sold slaves As non-Catholics moved in, law passed Large plantations that only Catholics with tobacco grew could vote and serve rich in office Other Facts of Interest Catholics treated cruelly in England and some colonies by non-Catholics and British government Climate encouraged mosquitoes that carried disease Plantation work done by African slaves and indentured servants Chapter 7, Lesson 8 – Georgia: Southern Colony Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate Job Opportunities Government Other Facts of Interest My personal thoughts about the Georgia Colony: ____________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 7, Lesson 8 – Georgia: Southern Colony Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate started in 1732 Mild winters because: hot, humid summers 1) British government wanted Spanish to southern part was stay in Florida to the swampland (low, wet south areas) Job Opportunities Government Farming most important = rice, indigo, cotton, tobacco in beginning, only rich men who had started the colony ran government trade with Native Americans in 1752, control turned over to the British king 2) some wealthy forests in the north Englishmen wanted cut down and to help poor people cleared for farmland from going to debtor’s prison = Poor people could support themselves in America craftsmen = shoemakers, bricklayers, potters, blacksmiths king allowed white men to elect assembly at first, slaves not permitted, but later widely used But, king could stop any law the assembly passed Other Facts of Interest Debtors in England went to jail if they could not pay their bills Indigo plants used to make blue dye Social Studies Chapter 7 Comparing the Colonies Name: _____________________________________ Questions to Ponder ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Which two colonies are the most alike? In what ways are they similar? 2. Which two colonies are the most different? In what ways are they dissimilar? 3. If you were alive during this period in history, in which colony would you have chosen to live? Why? 4. If you were alive during this period in history, in which colony would you have refused to live? Why? 5. Rank the six colonies discussed in this chapter from the most important to the least important (6 – 1). Give one reason why you ranked each colony as you did. 6. Why is it important to study this time period in history? Give two reasons with a detailed explanation of each reason. 7. What is the single most important idea or concept you learned from reading and discussing Chapter 7? Why? a. Connecticut: Megan, Drew, Karlee b. New Hampshire: Sammi, Ben, Donny c. New Jersey: Carter, Olivia B, James d. Delaware: Tara, Olivia C, Peter e. Virginia: Kristin, Joey, Ryan f. North Carolina: Daniel, Nicky, Zach g. South Carolina: Alyssa, Sydney, Maheen Virginia: Southern Colony Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate mountains Job Opportunities farmers Government Other Facts of Interest Known as “Birthplace Nation” My personal thoughts about the Virginia Colony: ____________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ North Carolina: Southern Colony Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate Job Opportunities 1585 & 1587 first group established colonies on Roanoke Island Farmers Lumbermen Fishermen mountaineers Atlantic Ocean Rich farmland Swamps Hills Over half state forests & mountain Summers hot & humid 44 inches rainfall yearly 5 inches of snow yearly Government Other Facts of Interest My personal thoughts about the North Carolina Colony: ______________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ South Carolina: Southern Colony Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate Money for King Ocean Forests Plains Mountains Sandy beaches Subtropical climate Job Opportunities Government Other Facts of Interest My personal thoughts about the South Carolina Colony: ______________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Delaware: Middle Colony Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate Job Opportunities Government Other Facts of Interest Religious freedom Fishing Hunters Blacksmithing Lumbering Shipbuilding Traders Governor Voted on special taxes Council Functioned very well Accepted all religions To make their religion expand Moderate climate 70 degrees F in summer Beaches Provide ocean access to Pennsylvania Rich soil for farming Enrich themselves with new land Rivers Mild winters Mountain valleys Pennsylvania Propertyship owned it for 96 years My personal thoughts about the Delaware Colony: __________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ New Jersey: Middle Colony Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate Farming and trade 1664 Rich fertile soil Job Opportunities Farming Merchants Deep safe harbors for Tradesmen ships Fishermen Government Other Facts of Interest Town clerk Most people farmers Coastal plains Gentle hills Mountains Sailors Schoolteachers Tavern keepers Apothecary Minister Warm with long summer seasons My personal thoughts about the New Jersey Colony: __________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Connecticut: New England Colony Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate Thomas Hooker Mountains Job Opportunities Government Fishermen Puritans only Other Facts of Interest believed the government officials Mild summers had too much power in England Cold winters Farmers allowed in positions Shipbuilders whalers My personal thoughts about the Connecticut Colony: _______________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ New Hampshire: New England Colony Reasons for Founding Geography & Climate Religious freedom Lived by mouth of Piscataquea River 1623 John Mason founded Good soil Forests Job Opportunities Government Fishing Lots of governors Trappers Other Facts of Interest Motto: “Live Free or Die” Loggers Shipbuilders My personal thoughts about the New Hampshire Colony: ____________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Criteria for Assessment Paragraphs: For a grade of “C”: (Just list a few facts in sentences w/no personal thoughts or details) I really like Colony X because it has cold winters and hot summers. They grew corn, tobacco, and wheat. I like their government and that men could vote. Colony X has jobs I like, such as lumberman and fisherman. That’s why I like Colony X. For a grade of “B”: (More facts listed in sentences, but still not much personal thought or detail) I really like Colony X for many reasons. First, it has the perfect climate, cold winters and hot summers. It has forests so people could be lumbermen and rivers for fishing. They grew corn and wheat on small farms. Tobacco was grown on small plantations. The government was more democratic than the other colonies. I liked the fact that it was started in 1643 by John Jones as a place to become rich and make a better living than in England. Now you know why Colony X is for me. For a grade of “A”: (Facts are written in detailed sentences with personal thoughts about each) I would really have liked living in Colony X for many reasons. First, it has the perfect climate for me. I love cold winters for skiing and sledding. Hot summers are the best for swimming and just being outdoors. Next, the geography is appealing to me. I think being a lumberman spending my time in the forests cutting down trees would be fun and healthy. The many rivers would give me the opportunity to fish and to travel to other colonies. I wouldn’t mind making a living by fishing, trading, or shipbuilding. In addition, I believe living in a democracy is important, but I don’t like the fact that only men could vote. My final reason for liking Colony X is because of why it was founded. I believe every man and woman should have the freedom to choose a job that will give them a better way of life by having the opportunity to make money as long as they want to work for it. I don’t mind hard work. Colony X is definitely where I would have lived if I were alive back then.