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1 Colonization

2 Reasons for European Exploration: British ( Great Britain ) Great Britain (England) began sending explorers to the New World in the 1580’s in search of exotic foods, wealth (gold), and mercantilism. Mercantilism – Economic system based on the belief that a country could increase its wealth by exporting more than they import. The British wanted to create colonies that would help produce raw materials (cotton, tobacco, forest products, etc.) that could be imported into Great Britain. British companies would then refine these products and sell the finished product back to the colonies at a higher rate.

3 Where we left off… 1600: English began permanen t settlement s along the Atlantic coast English=#1

4 Whaaaaat? English Colonies? Why did they begin? 1. Religious refuge 2. Economic Gains 3. Bring Christianity to Natives 4. New Start Mercantilism: Trade policy where England should export more than it imported.

5 Jamestown 1607 Named after King James I Flourished after settlers discovered tobacco could grow in the area 104 settlers arrived too late for planting and malaria spread Left only 38 settlers

6 Tobacco led to a much needed labor force… Indentured Servant = Agreed to work for a set period of time in return for passage to the New World http://www.history.com/topics/jamestown/videos Slave = Had few/no rights and spent entire life in service to others

7 James Oglethorpe Well educated and wealthy Always trying to help people that were in trouble Upset with harsh conditions of the prison systems of England oOglethorpe and 20 others began to outline a plan that promised a new start in the New World

8 Thirteen Colonies By the early 1700’s England had 12 colonies and the earliest- Virginia was already 120 years old!

9 Reasons for Settling Georgia James Oglethorpe and his fellow philanthropists asked King George II for a land grant and gave him three reasons why he should say yes: 1. Charity 2. Military 3. Economy

10 Charity It would take the deserving poor from England & give them a fresh start in a new colony.

11 Military By the 1720’s South Carolina was a very prodcutive colony but no British lived south of the Savannah River because they did not want to anger the Spanish who lived in Florida. If Georgia was settled it would be a protective buffer between Florida and South Carolina, as well as the French that were settling near the Mississippi. France

12 Economic Believed Georgia had a good climate for growing grapes & olives. If Georgia could produce resources, Britain would not need to buy silk thread, wine, or olive oil from other countries.

13 Charter of 1732 Established Georgia as a trustee colony: 21 trustees (manager of another person’s property) Latin for “Not for self, but for others”

14 Set up boundaries Stated that Trustees were to manage the colony. Excluded Catholics, blacks, liquor sales, and lawyers All regulations had to go through King George II

15 All colonists were given 50 acres of land, tools, and food for a year Colonists agreed to… 1.Defend the colony 2.Not sell land 3.Use tools to grow crops 4.Plant mulberry trees 5.Obey all rules of trustees

16 November 1732: The English colonists leave England to colonize in Georgia January 1733: They land in Georgia

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18 James Oglethorpe Meets Tomochichi at Yamacraw Bluff, 1733

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20 Oglethorpe’s design for Savannah was based on a design by Robert Castell.

21 Salzburgers (1733)  German protestants seeking refuge  Given land—Ebenezer—the Rock of Help  Also founded New Ebenezer  Bethesda Orphans Home

22 Highland Scots (1735) Scottish Protestants Came to Georgia searching for religious freedom Settled in present day Darien Created the first Presbyterian Church in Georgia Helped the English defeat the Spanish in the Battle of Bloody Marsh

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