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1 US HISTORY USHC 1.1 COLONIZATION
Summarize the distinct characteristics of each colonial region in the settlement and development of British North America, including religious, social, political, and economic differences. COLONIZATION

2 Motives for Colonizing
RELIGIOUS ECONOMIC Motives for Colonizing

3 Thirteen Colonies Massachusetts Pennsylvania Virginia New England
Mid-Atlantic Pennsylvania Southern Virginia South Carolina

4 Religion Religious “Freedom” Religion NOT a motive New England
Mid-Atlantic Southern Religious “Freedom” (Tolerance) LIMITED Diversity & Tolerance Religion NOT a motive

5 The “Pilgrims” (Plymouth)
Religious Dissidents

6 Massachusetts Bay Colony
Puritans City on a Hill! John Winthrop Governor

7 TOLERATION Williams Hutchinson
Religious dissenters, such as Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson, were EXILED. Williams started the Rhode Island colony.

8 Mid-Atlantic Colonies
(Limited) Religious Toleration & Diversity Quakers Pennsylvania

9 “All About the Benjamins” Church of England Established
Southern Colonies “All About the Benjamins” Church of England Established

10 Except . . . Catholics Maryland Lord Baltimore: Founder
Only CHRISTIANS were accepted NO OTHER RELIGIONS ALLOWED!

11 Religion Religious “Freedom” Religion NOT a motive New England
Mid-Atlantic Southern Religious “Freedom” (Tolerance) LIMITED Diversity & Tolerance Religion NOT a motive

12 Hierarchical (Landowners Dominant)
Society New England Southern Egalitarian (Clergy Dominant) Hierarchical (Landowners Dominant)

13 Plantation Slavery (Southern Colonies)

14 English Political Traditions
Magna Carta Parliament

15 English Political Traditions
Popular Government Representative Government English Political Traditions

16 Town Meetings (New England) Egalitarian Democratic

17 Aristocratic Representative
House of Burgesses (Virginia) Aristocratic Representative

18 Economy CASH Crops Slave Labor New England Mid-Atlantic Southern
Commerce Shipbuilding Fishing Staple Crops Wheat, Corn Family Farms CASH Crops Tobacco, Rice, Indigo Slave Labor

19 RAW GOODS FINISHED GOODS SLAVES The Triangular Trade

20 Colonial Trade Routes

21 Mercantilism SALUTARY NEGLECT Economic Regulation
(Primarily of Trade) Navigation Acts (1651) SALUTARY NEGLECT Strict Enforcement


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