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1 The Restoration Colonies

2 Colonial Period (Notecard 3))
, Jamestown to the start of the French & Indian War Theme: settlement of the New World and the development of American culture, yet with distinct regions, New England, Middle, & Southern Colonies Major events, Bacon’s Rebellion, Dominion of New England, & 1st Great Awakening,

3 New York

4 Henry Hudson’s Voyages
Hudson’s search for the NW Passage & land claims

5 New Netherlands & New Sweden
New Netherlands  founded in the Hudson River area ( ) Established by Dutch West India Company for quick-profit fur trade.

6 What is wrong with this statue in NYC?

7 At the bottom of Manhattan, this statue shows a Dutchman buying the island for $24 worth of beads in 1626. The truth is that the Dutch gave perhaps $2400 worth of trade goods -- metal kettles, steel axes and knives, guns, and brightly colored wool blankets -- to the Canarsies, who lived in Brooklyn and had no claim to Manhattan. The Weckquaesgeeks, who did live on Manhattan, were not amused.

8 New Amsterdam Characteristics of New Amsterdam:
Aristocratic  patroonships, feudal estates (Jacob Leisler’s Rebellion a reaction to) Cosmopolitan  diverse population with many different languages.

9 New York Manors & Land Grants Patroonships

10 Hudson River Aristocrats in Colonial New York

11 New Amsterdam, 1664

12 New Amsterdam, 1664

13 Duke of York’s Original Charter
New Netherlands Becomes a British Royal Colony 1664, English take over without firing a shot, renamed New York

14 New York City [1673] NYC Coins [17c – Early 18c]

15 Pennsylvania

16 The Quakers They offended religious & secular leaders in England.
Refused to pay taxes to support the Church of England. They met without paid clergy Believed all were children of God refused to treat the upper classes with deference.

17 Pennsylvania William Penn’s propriety colony haven for Quakers, although not dominate it "Holy Experiment": Religious toleration among many denominations, No tax-supported church. Philadelphia- city of brotherly love, well-planned grid pattern    Penn. became best advertised of all colonies, most successful, most diverse

18 Royal Land Grant to Penn

19 Penn & Native Americans
Bought [didn’t simply take] land from Indians.

20 Penn’s Treaty with the Native Americans

21 Philadelphia & Boston Compared

22 Urban Population Growth 1650 - 1775

23 Penn. Was the most diverse colony


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