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13 Colonies

Rhode Island Connecticut Massachusetts New Hampshire New England Colonies Rhode Island Connecticut Massachusetts New Hampshire

New England Colonies ______________

New England Climate and Physical Features Rocky Soils Short farming season Subsistence farming Bad farming conditions Great harbors for port Cities like Boston

New England Climate and Physical Features ________ soils ________ farming season Subsistence farming ________ farming conditions ________ harbors for port Cities like ________

Economic Comparative Advantage New England Economic Comparative Advantage Commercial businesses ($$$) Fishing Shipping Manufacturing

Economic Comparative Advantage New England Economic Comparative Advantage Commercial businesses ($$$) ________________

Why colonies were started New England Why colonies were started Religious freedom Pilgrims, Puritans fled England for Massachusetts

Why colonies were started New England Why colonies were started __________________________________________________ Two groups include ________________

The New England Colonies Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Connecticut

The New England Colonies

Rhode Island Founded: 1636 by Roger Williams and others, at Providence Major Industry: Agriculture (livestock, dairy, fishing), Manufacturing (lumbering) Major Cities: Providence Colony Named for: Dutch for "red island" Became a State: May 29, 1790

Connecticut Founded: 1636 by Thomas Hooker and others, at Hartford Major Industry: Agriculture (wheat, corn, fishing) Major Cities: Hartford, New Haven Colony Named for: from an Algonquin word, quinnehtukqut, "beside the long tidal river" Became a State: February 6, 1788

Massachusetts Founded: 1630 by John Winthrop and others, at Massachusetts Bay Major Industry: Agriculture (fishing, corn, livestock), Manufacturing (lumbering, shipbuilding) Major Cities: Boston, Quincy, Plymouth, Salem, Lexington, Concord Colony Named for: Massachusetts tribe (word means "large hill place") Became a State: February 6, 1788

New Hampshire Founded: 1638 by John Wheelwright and others Major Industry: Agriculture (potatoes, fishing), Manufacturing (textiles, shipbuilding) Major Cities: Concord Colony Named for: county of Hampshire in England Became a State: June 21, 1788

Middle Colonies Delaware Pennsylvania New York New Jersey

Middle Colonies ______________

New England Climate and Physical Features Rocky Soils Short farming season Subsistence farming Bad farming conditions Great harbors for port Cities like Boston

Climate and Physical Features Middle Colonies Climate and Physical Features _________ soil _________ growing seasons than New England _________ harbors

Economic Comparative Advantage Middle Colonies Economic Comparative Advantage Known as the “Breadbasket” Grew crops like wheat and corn Provided food for other colonies Some shipping and manufacturing

Economic Comparative Advantage Middle Colonies Economic Comparative Advantage Known as the ______________ Grew crops like _____________ Provided ________ for ____________ Some __________ and ____________

Why colonies were started Middle Colonies Why colonies were started Religious Freedom Make money through trade (New York and New Jersey)

Why colonies were started Middle Colonies Why colonies were started _____________________

The Middle Colonies New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware

The Middle Colonies

Delaware Founded: 1638 by Peter Minuit and others Major Industry: Agriculture (fishing), Manufacturing (lumbering) Major Cities: Wilmington Colony Named for: named for the Delaware tribe and for an early governor of colonial Virginia, Lord de la Warr Became a State: December 7, 1787

Pennsylvania Founded: 1682 by William Penn and others, at Philadelphia Major Industry: Agriculture (wheat, corn, cattle, dairy), Manufacturing (textiles, papermaking, shipbuilding) Major Cities: Philadelphia, Lancaster, York Colony Named for: William Penn and sylvania, Latin for "forest" Became a State: December 12, 1787

New York Founded: 1626 by Peter Minuit and others, on Manhattan Island Major Industry: Manufacturing (shipbuilding, iron works), Agriculture (cattle, grain, rice, indigo, wheat) Major Cities: New York City, Albany Colony Named for: Duke of York Became a State: July 26, 1788

New Jersey Founded: 1664 by English colonists Major Industry: Manufacturing (ironworking, lumbering) Major Cities: Trenton, Princeton Colony Named for: Isle of Jersey in England Became a State: December 18, 1787

Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Southern Colonies Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia

Southern Colonies ______________

Climate and Physical Features Southern Colonies Climate and Physical Features Great Soil Warm Weather Very long growing seasons Bad harbors

Climate and Physical Features Southern Colonies Climate and Physical Features ___________ Soil ___________ Weather ___________ growing seasons ___________ harbors

Economic Comparative Advantage Southern Colonies Economic Comparative Advantage Focused on farming cash crops Large plantation farms for tobacco, cotton, and indigo Almost no shipping

Economic Comparative Advantage Southern Colonies Economic Comparative Advantage Focused on ___________ Large plantation farms for ____________________________ Almost _____ shipping

Why colonies were started Southern Colonies Why colonies were started Almost all were started to make money by growing cash crops Maryland was started for religious freedom Georgia A place for criminals/ debtors

Why colonies were started Southern Colonies Why colonies were started ____________________________ Maryland was started for ____________________________ Georgia was ____________________________

Maryland Virginia Southern Colonies Georgia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia

Southern Colonies

Maryland Founded: 1633 by Lord Baltimore and others, at Baltimore Major Industry: Manufacturing (shipbuilding, iron works), Agriculture (corn, wheat, rice, indigo) Major Cities: Baltimore, Annapolis Colony Named for: Queen Henrietta Maria of England Became a State: April 28, 1788

Virginia Founded: 1607 by John Smith and others, at Jamestown Major Industry: Plantation agriculture (tobacco, wheat, corn) Major Cities: Jamestown, Williamsburg, Richmond Colony Named for: England's "Virgin Queen," Elizabeth I Became a State: June 25, 1788

North Carolina Founded: 1653 by Virginia colonists Major Industry: Plantation agriculture (indigo, rice, tobacco) Major Cities: Raleigh Colony Named for: from Carolus, the Latin word for "Charles," Charles I of England Became a State: November 21, 1789

South Carolina Founded: 1663 by English colonists Major Industry: Plantation agriculture (indigo, rice, tobacco, cotton, cattle) Major Cities: Charleston Colony Named for: from Carolus, the Latin word for "Charles," Charles I of England Became a State: May 23, 1788

Georgia Founded: 1732 by James Oglethorpe and others Major Industry: Agriculture (indigo, rice, sugar) Major Cities: Savannah Colony Named for: England's King George II Became a State: January 2, 1788

Reasons why the colonies began God – Religious Freedoms The Puritans and the Pilgrims fled from England to the colonies Glory – Wanted the fame of starting a new country Gold – People could make lots of money in the colonies especially on plantations

Reasons why the colonies began