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1 European Colonization of the Americas
Emphasis on the North American British Colonies

2 Colonies in the Americas
SPANISH BRITISH FRENCH GOALS Win converts to Christianity Gain Land and Riches God, Glory, and Gold Commercial Ventures Haven for persecuted religious groups Permanent colonies Fishing, fur trapping GOVERNMENT King exercises strict control through Council of the Indies and viceroys Overseen by royal governors Colonists enjoy large degree of self-government At first, France paid little attention Later, king (monarch) exercised control over justice and economy RELIGION Catholic Church influences colonial government Missionaries seek converts to Christianity (Catholic) Haven for religious persecution City on a Hill Missionaries sought converts to Christianity (Catholic) Prohibited settling by Protestants SLAVERY Used Native Americans, then African slaves Brutal African slaves, especially on southern plantations African slaves in the Caribbean colonies INTERACTION WITH NATIVE AMERICANS Conquered and destroyed native civilizations Some early settlers helped by native Americans Later settlers fought native Americans for land Native Americans helped fur traders claim territory Settlers married native American women

3 European Imperial Claims and Settlements in Eastern North America, 1565–1625

4 French & Spanish Occupation of North America, to 1750

5 Eastern North America in 1650

6 New Netherlands & New Sweden

7 The Caribbean Colonies, 1660

8 Ethnic Groups in Colonial America

9 New England Colonies Colony (Date founded) Leader Reasons founded
Massachusetts Plymouth (1620) Massachusetts Bay (1630) William Bradford Miles Standish John Winthrop Religious Freedom New Hampshire (1622) Ferdinando Gorges John Mason Profit from trading and fishing Connecticut Hartford (1636) New Haven (1639) Thomas Hooker Religious and political freedom Expand trade Rhode Island (1636) Roger Williams Religious freedom (dissent)

10 Colonizing New England

11 New England Spreads Out

12 Settlement Patterns within New England Towns, 1630–1700

13 New England Colonies, 1650

14 The Dominion of New England, 1686-1689

15 Population Comparisons: New England vs. the Chesapeake

16 Southern Colonies Colony (Date founded) Leader Reasons founded
Virginia (1607) John Smith Trade and farming Maryland (1632) Lord Baltimore Profit from land sales Religious (Catholic) and political freedom The Carolinas (1663) North (1712) South (1712) Group of 8 proprietors Religious freedom Georgia (1732) James Oglethorpe Profit Home for debtors Buffer against Spanish Florida

17 page50.jpg Map: Land Grants to the Virginia Company

18 River Plantations in Virginia, c. 1640

19 Chesapeake Expansion, 1607–1700

20 page60.jpg Map: Early Virginia and Maryland

21 Power and Race in the Chesapeake: Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore.

22 Settling the “Lower South”

23 18th Century Southern Colonies

24 Middle Colonies Colony (Date founded) Leader Reasons founded
New York (1624) Peter Minuit Expand trade Delaware (1638) Swedish settlers New Jersey (1664) John Berkeley George Carteret Profit from land sales Religious and political freedom Pennsylvania (1682) William Penn

25 European Colonization in the Middle and North Atlantic, c. 1650

26 Settling the Middle [or “Restoration”] Colonies

27 New York Manors & Land Grants
Dutch (Holland, the Netherlands) “Patroonships”

28 Duke of York’s Original Charter

29 Britain’s American Empire, 1713


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