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Colonization and Settlement of America

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Colonization and Settlement of America

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Reasons for Exploration

• Expanding populations—needed more space• Trade increased – merchants wanted access to Asia

– spices, silk, porcelain• Three G’s—in this order• 1. Gold *any riches (gold, silver, resources) Most

important to most explorers• 2. God *to convert natives• 3. Glory *to make a name for themselves• First European explorers to reach the Americas were

Vikings – Leif Eriksson – Canada – around 1000 A.D.

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• Christopher Columbus – Caribbean - 1492 A.D. • Spain is first European country to permanently

colonize the New World• Amerigo Vespucci—first European to map North and

South America (1501)• Giovanni da Verrazzano – first European to reach

North Carolina (1524) • Natives were treated poorly – Plantation System –

used for agricultural (sugar cane) and mining work (gold and silver)

• Columbian Exchange – movement of stuff (animals, plants, diseases, religions, knowledge, technology, culture, resources etc.) between Old World and New World

• Old World – Europe/Africa/Asia• New World – North and South America

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Columbian Exchange Chart

• 1. Create your own chart

• 2. Five categories of stuff

• 3. List three historical examples for each category, then three modern examples

• 4. List where the example came from and where it went to.

• 5. For each category, explain how one historical example and one modern example impacted people.

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Smallpox Victim

Native populations were devastated by disease

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Christopher Columbus

Leif Eriksson sights land

Amerigo Vespucci

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Locations • English focused on the Atlantic Coastline of North America

• Reasons for Colonizing• 1. Interested in room for

expanding population - unwanted

• 2. Agriculture• 3. Protestant

Reformation – Religious Freedom

• 4. Mercantilism• Late entering American

colonization due to issues at home

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How does geography impact how and where people live?

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Roanoke Voyages

• English made 3 voyages to the Outer Banks of North Carolina (1584, 1585, 1587); organized by Sir Walter Raleigh (NC capital named for him)

• 1st voyage—named land Virginia (Queen Elizabeth) – Amadas/Barlowe, Manteo/Wanchese

• 2nd voyage—found Chesapeake Bay, attempt to create military settlement, ended in violence with local natives – Ralph Lane - Jerkwad

• 3rd voyage—The Lost Colony—a colony of men, women, and children led by John White; do not know what happened to them

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Jamestown• 1st permanent English settlement – Virginia in

1607 – established for profit – Virginia Company• John Smith (military leader), John Rolfe (tobacco

– made the colony successful), Pocahontas (married Rolfe, not Smith)

• Colony almost did not survive – bad location• 1609-1610 – Starving Time – only 60 of 215

survive – colony survived because new colonists came each year.

• 1619 (a big year): House of Burgess (1st representative assembly), English women arrive, Africans brought as Indentured Servants

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Why was Jamestown successful while Roanoke was not?

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John Smith

John Rolfe marries Pocahontas

Pocahontas

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Colonies developed different identities according to climate and charter

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The New England Colonies

• Massachusetts• Rhode Island• Connecticut• New Hampshire

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The Middle Colonies

• New York • Delaware• New Jersey• Pennsylvania

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The Southern Colonies

• Virginia• Maryland• North Carolina• South Carolina• Georgia

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English Colonies

• Split into three regions

• New England (MA, NH,RI,CN) – settled by many people seeking religious freedom –- Economy was based on fishing, lumbering, and shipbuilding

• Middle Colonies (NY, NJ,PA,DE) ––More of a mix coming for religious freedom and economic opportunities – more diverse backgrounds – farming and trade

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13 Colonies• Southern Colonies –(MD, VA,

NC, SC, GA) mostly came for economic opportunities

• Economy was based on agriculture – Tobacco, Cotton, Rice, Indigo

• Georgia – place for debtors and poor to live

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What caused each region to develop differently than the

others?

What prediction can you make for the future

development of each region?(Use Concepts)

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Immigrant Groups of the 13 colonies

• New England• Pilgrims - Settled in

Massachusetts in 1620 – Plymouth

• Puritans - Settled in Massachusetts in 1630 – Boston

• Wanted religious freedom

• Middle Colonies

• Catholics

• Quakers –William Penn

• More tolerant and diverse

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Carolina

• Settled by members of the other colonies. Original settlers English. Granted a private company in 1663 and divided into two colonies in 1711.

• Great place to grow indigo, rice, and tobacco.

• Name came from the Latin word carolus, meaning “Charles.”

• Officially became a state on November 21, 1789.

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• Lords Proprietors – 8 noble supporters of Charles II, awarded Carolina in return for their support – 1663

• 1706 – Bath – first NC town

• 1710 – New Bern founded – became 1st capital of NC

• Three regions

• 1. Coastal Plain in east – first region settled by Europeans

• 2. Piedmont in central

• 3. Mountains in west

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New Immigration• NC becomes royal colony in 1728.• New settlers• 1. Scots-Irish – settled in east• 2. Highland Scots – settled in east• 3. Germans and Moravians –settled in Piedmont –

backcountry• Great Wagon Road – main route to travel through

backcountry• Moravians – name their land Wachovia• 1766 – establish the towns of Bethabara and Salem• 4. Africans – brought as slaves – fewer than many other

southern colonies

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Great Wagon Road

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• Were the reasons why people immigrated to the 13 colonies similar to the reasons why people immigrate to America today?

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Economy/Social Structure• Economy – North Carolina was mostly

agricultural.• Cash Crops – Tobacco, Rice, and Indigo• Naval Stores – tar, pitch, turpentine• Trade was difficult due to NC’s lack of roads and

difficult waterways.Mercantilism – the colonies existed for the economic benefit of England

• Social Classes• 1. Gentry – rich planters, doctors, lawyers• 2. Artisans – craftsmen – blacksmith, cobblers• 3. Small Farmers – Yeomen – biggest group

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• 4. Indentured Servants – poor people who bought their passage to America with their service.

• 5. Slaves/Indians• Triangle Trade – three-part voyage• A. Europe to Africa – manufactured trade goods• B. Africa to America (Middle Passage)- slaves• C. America to Europe – raw materials (lumber,

cotton, tobacco) • Growing conflict between Eastern and Western

NC over taxes and political power.

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Triangle Trade

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Early Government in the Colonies• Magna Carta – Even the King had to obey the

law• English Bill of Rights – limited King’s power;

gave representative government (Parliament) more power

• Representative Government – the people elect representatives to speak for them in government

• Mayflower Compact – first attempt at self-government in the English colonies

• Town meetings – first form of American government in which all free men could participate

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• House of Burgess – first representative government in America

• Proprietary colony – privately-owned colony

• Royal colony – government-run colony

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• Which common theme did each of these government examples have that led to the colonists’ desire for independence?