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Origins of English Colonies

Origins of English Colonies. Spain, Dutch, French and English come to North America. English Colonies Established. Jamestown (1606) – Est. for $$ reasons; tough living; tobacco saves it; disease; Bacon’s rebellion (1676)

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Origins of English Colonies

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  1. Origins of English Colonies Spain, Dutch, French and English come to North America

  2. English Colonies Established • Jamestown (1606) – Est. for $$ reasons; tough living; tobacco saves it; disease; Bacon’s rebellion (1676) • Plymouth (1620) – Est. for religious reasons; Separatists wanting away from Anglican Church • Massachusetts Bay Colony (1630) – Est. for $$ reasons; becomes home to Puritans escaping England; church controls all life; Est. representative gov. • Middle Colonies – NY & NJ by conquest; PA by royal charter to Penn family • Southern Colonies – MD: Catholic haven; Carolinas use slavery; GA is penal colony

  3. Environment • Warmer climate • Fertile soil • Tobacco, cotton • Disease • Malaria, typhoid, dysentery • Plantations South North • Cooler • No disease • Rockier soil • Smaller farms • Cleaner water • Fishing & Merchant shipping

  4. Population/Family life • Majority are men • Short lifespan • 10 years shorter than average Englishman • Slow population growth • Influx of Africans after… • Bacon’s rebellion South North • Relatively equal # of men & women • Longer lifespan • 10 years LONGER than the average Englishman • Strong family & tight knit towns • Religion • Soon to “wake”

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