EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT OF NORTH AMERICA. WHAT IS HISTORY?? Prologue, After the Fact Point of View (ATF 1)

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EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT OF NORTH AMERICA

WHAT IS HISTORY?? Prologue, After the Fact Point of View (ATF 1)

Guiding Question 1 Why did people settle in the British North American colonies? Did people come for primarily economic concerns or for religious/idealistic motivations?

Guiding Question 2 Why and How did the British North American colonies develop into distinctively different societies and economies? Regions: (1) the Chesapeake and Lower South, (2) New England, (3) Mid-Atlantic.

American Colonies at the End of the Seventeenth Century

VIRGINIA CHESAPEAKE

Roanoke Colony,

Virginia Company, Charter, 1606

Chesapeake Bay &Jamestown &Jamestown

Jamestown Settlement (Computer Generated) Settlement of Virginia Virginia Company Jamestown John Smith John Rolfe Tobacco “starving time” House of Burgesses indentured servants headright system

Early Colonial Tobacco — Virginia produces 20,000 pounds of tobacco — Despite losing nearly one-third of its colonists in an Indian attack, Virginia produces 60,000 pounds of tobacco — Virginia produces 500,000 pounds of tobacco — Virginia produces 1,500,000 pounds of tobacco.

Tobacco Prices

Life in Early Virginia, s “plantations” society economy quality of life religion? River Plantations in Virginia, c. 1640

17 th Century Population in the Chesapeake

Social Unrest in the Chesapeake Bacon’s rebellion – causes Backcountry settlement and Protection Power of “eastern” elites and Taxation –significance Bacon’s rebellion in Virginia, 1676

Significance of Bacon’s Rebellion First large rebellion in colonies (political & social) Social/political conflict : “eastern” elites vs. backcountry Catalyst in transition from indentured servitude to slavery

Reasons for Slavery Decrease in indentured servants –English economy Increase in availability of slaves –end of Royal African company monopoly –Decrease in price Fears of growing number of landless freemen Available supply from Caribbean

Population of Chesapeake Colonies:

The Atlantic Slave Trade “middle passage”

Slave Trade

Slave Colonies of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

Estimated Number of Africans Imported to British North America, 1701 – 1775

Slavery Where was slavery legal? In which colonies did it exist? Africans as a Percentage of Total Population of the British Colonies, 1650–1770

The Chesapeake Colonies in the Seventeent h Century

Deep South Carolina (1682) Georgia (1738) rice indigo The West Indies and Carolina in the Seventeenth Century Indigo Rice

Early Carolina, circa 1710

The Carolinas and Georgia

Spread of Settlement: British Colonies, 1650 – 1700

NEW ENGLAND

American Colonies at the End of the Seventeenth Century

English Migration,

Plymouth Separatists “Pilgrims” Plymouth Mayflower Compact Mayflower II

Massachusetts Bay Puritans Great Migration “City upon a hill”

New England towns town meetings church Education “Old Satan Deluder” Act (1647) Harvard College (1636) merchants Land Division in Sudbury, MA:

Population of the New England Colonies

Puritan “Rebels” Roger Williams Anne Hutchinson

New England Colonies, 1650

King Philip’s War, 1675 – 1676)

MIDDLE COLONIES

Colonies in Eastern North America 1650

New Netherlan d & New Sweden

New York New Netherland (1613) – Who? Why? Patroonships >>> New York (1664) society economy

Pennsylvania William Penn Quakers society economy Indian relations Royal Land Grant to Penn

Middle Colonies, 1685

Area of English settlemen t by 1700

American Colonies at the End of the Seventeent h Century

Britain's American Empire, 1713