13 Colonies 3 Regions: New England Middle Colonies Southern Colonies.

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13 Colonies 3 Regions: New England Middle Colonies Southern Colonies

New England Colonies Climate - bitterly cold winters, mild summers, short growing season Resources – rocky soil, forested lands, abundant fish Settlements – small towns, mainly on the coast, created harbors and ports for trade Economy – shipbuilding, fishing, & part of Triangular Trade

1620 Pilgrims land at Plymouth, Massachusetts New England Colonies 1620 Pilgrims land at Plymouth, Massachusetts 1636 Thomas Hooker created a settlement, Hartford, Connecticut 1623 Portsmouth, New Hampshire is the first English settlement in the area 1636 Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson founded Rhode Island

New England land use

Middle Colonies Climate – warmer summers=longer growing season Resources – land for growing cash crops Settlements - on coast or large rivers, large cities on harbors (New York and Philadelphia) Economy – cash crops- fruit, vegetables, and grain, produce goods to trade and

1624 Dutch settlers create New Netherland (now New York) Middle Colonies 1624 Dutch settlers create New Netherland (now New York) 1638 Swedish settlers create Fort Christina (now Wilmington, Delaware) 1681 William Penn was given land from the king. He created Pennsylvania

William penn (1644-1718) Quaker Beliefs Equality of men and women Equality of all races and ethnic groups (abolitionists) True religious tolerance Non-violent (anti-war) From a merchant family A Quaker Received charter in 1681 to establish Pennsylvania (Penn’s forest). Penn opened the land to all Quakers

Middle Colony land use

Southern Colonies Climate – long growing season, warm weather and plentiful rainfall Resources – rich soil, flat land for large crops Settlements - mainly on large plantations Economy – tobacco, rice, indigo, and cotton crops

Southern colonies Jamestown, Virginia in 1607 was the first English Colony 1663 The Carolinas were first settled by a chartered company 1662 Maryland was formed as a homeland for English Catholics 1732 James Oglethorpe founded Georgia. It was first a colony for imprisoned debtors (debtors=people that owed money had had no way to pay it back)

Southern colony land use

Charter Colony /Proprietary Colony / Royal Colony A charter is a written grant for use of land. (Virginia Company had a charter) A Proprietary Colony was a charter for a land grant given to an individual. (William Penn) A Royal Colony was establish by a charter, land grant from the king. (James Oglethorpe) Charter given to William Penn

13 Colonies Which region had a colony created for a different reason than the others?