Founding the 13 Colonies.

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Founding the 13 Colonies

Colony Date Reason Founder Virginia (Jamestown) 1607 to find gold and riches and make London Company wealthy The London Company John Smith Massachusetts 1620 Religious Freedom Pilgrims wanted democracy, too. Pilgrims Puritans (John Winthrop) New Hampshire 1623 To have better economic opportunities John Mason Maryland 1632 to create a home for the catholics and to make $ Lord Baltimore

Connecticut 1635 Wanted more political and religious freedoms than Puritans allowed Thomas Hooker Rhode Island 1636 Religious and govt freedom from harsh rule of Puritans Roger Williams Delaware 1638 To develop trade and agriculture, $ Peter Minuit and the New Sweden Company North Carolina 1663 To make money by renting land to settlers Eight Lords Proprietors

South Carolina 1663 To make money Eight Lords Proprietors New Jersey 1664 Make money. Offered religious freedom, self-govt, Lord Berkeley Sir George Carteret New York Dutch wanted to make $. English took over to make $. The Dutch Duke of York Pennsylvania 1682 Offered religious freedom to all and rich farmland William Penn (Quakers) Georgia 1732 Provided a place for English debtors to settle. Prevent Spanish from settling farther north. James Oglethorpe

13 Colonies New England: Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut MIddle: New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania Southern: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia