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New England, Carolina, New York, Pennsylvania, and Georgia

New England, Carolina, New York, Pennsylvania, and Georgia. New England. Plymouth Massachusetts Bay Connecticut Rhode Island New Hampshire. Plymouth. Separatists Netherlands Plymouth Colony 1620 Compact Epidemic Massasoit. Massachusetts Bay. Puritans Corporate colony John Winthrop

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New England, Carolina, New York, Pennsylvania, and Georgia

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  1. New England, Carolina, New York, Pennsylvania, and Georgia

  2. New England • Plymouth • Massachusetts Bay • Connecticut • Rhode Island • New Hampshire

  3. Plymouth • Separatists • Netherlands • Plymouth Colony 1620 • Compact • Epidemic • Massasoit

  4. Massachusetts Bay • Puritans • Corporate colony • John Winthrop • “City Upon A Hill”

  5. Massachusetts Bay • Great Migration (1629-43)

  6. Massachusetts Bay • Pressure on Natives • Diseases • Law • Warfare • Pequot War 1637 • King Philip’s War 1675-6

  7. Massachusetts Bay

  8. Massachusetts Bay • Theocracy • Church membership • Half-way Covenant (1662) • Regulation of society • Anne Hutchinson • Roger Williams

  9. Rhode Island • Roger Williams • Controversy • Providence (Rhode Island)

  10. Roger Williams • Enforced uniformity confounds civil and religious liberty and denies the principles of Christianity and civility. No man shall be required to worship or maintain a worship against his will.

  11. Roger Williams • We have not our land by Patent of the King, but that the Natives are the true owners of it; and that we ought to repent of such receiving it by Patent. • Boast not, proud English, of thy birth and blood; Thy brother Indian is by birth as good.

  12. Connecticut • Expansion from Massachusetts • Fundamental Orders (1639)

  13. New England Confederation • Formed during English Civil War • Military alliance and support for religion • Massachusetts • Plymouth • Connecticut

  14. Dominion of New England (1686-89) • New England, New York, New Jersey • Resented by colonists • Glorious Revolution

  15. New England Colonies • Economy • Lumber • Ship building • Fishing • Commerce • Slave Trade • Society • Families • Dwellings • Public education • Harvard (1636) and Yale (1701) • Theocracy • Massachusetts: Loss of monopoly 1691 • Salem Witch Trials 1692-1693 • Unitarianism

  16. Carolina (1663) • Lords Proprietor • Charles Town • Barbados • Rice and Slavery • Regionalism

  17. New York • New Netherland • Second Anglo-Dutch War (1664) • Delaware River valley • Debts • New Jersey • Proprietary colony • Delaware • Pennsylvania

  18. Pennsylvania • Debt • Proprietary colony (1681) • Society of Friends • Philadelphia • Holy Experiment • Frame of Government • Relations with Natives

  19. Georgia • Founded 1733 • James Oglethorpe • Social experiment • Buffer zone • 1752 transformation

  20. England and Colonies • Reasons for success • Success in war • Strong navy • Economic expansion • Self-government in colonies • People willing to take risks

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