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1 England and Colonization J.A. SACCO

2 Early English Exploration 1497- John Cabot explore the region of New Foundland/NW Passage England not interested in exploration. Why?  Exploration found little gold/wealth  Spain already control Americas through Treaty of Tordesillas  England also Roman Catholic at time  England allied with Spain against France

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4 Causes of English Colonization By late 1500’s changes took place in England that would make colonization more appealing. WHY?

5 Causes of English Colonization Protestant Reformation  Henry VIII establishes the Anglican Church Separatists Puritans

6 Causes of English Colonization Change in England's Economy  Large landowners convert farms from renting to sheep herding- “enclosure movement”- evicted tenants no where to go. America a second chance.  Additional markets for surplus wool  “Joint Stock Company”- a way to raise large amounts of capital for colonization

7 Causes of English Colonization Mercantilism What is mercantilism? Why is colonization vital to mercantilism?

8 Causes of English Colonization Change in England's Politics  England split between Protestant/Catholic  England now contending with Catholic Spain  “Sea Dogs” privateers encouraged by Elizabeth I  Defeat of Spanish Armada in 1588- Spanish decline

9 Why English Colonies Successful? Founded by private enterprise Religious dissenters allowed to settle English colonists given large measure of self-government

10 Systems of Colonial Government Charter Colony  Joint stock company raise capital to establish colony-London/Va. Companies  Land granted by king to colonists  Colonial governor chosen by colonists

11 Systems of Colonial Government Proprietary Colony  King makes royal grants to favored persons  Royal governor chosen by proprietor

12 Systems of Colonial Government Royal/Crown Colony  Colony established by the king  Royal governor appointed by the King

13 Colonies Everywhere! 1775 Royal Colonies MA, NJ,NY,NH,VA, NC, SC, GA Proprietary Colonies DE,MD,PA Self-Governing CT, RI


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