1600-1700

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    Colonial Ways of Life

    Shape of America: early american settlers
    Women in Colonies
    Society and economy in the southern colonies
    Society in the New England Colonies
    Wonders of the visible world
    New England Econmoy
    Middle colonies
  • The build of Jamestown

    Jamestown settlement, began the foundation of 1607. Powhattan confederacy: an alliance with the power aliened with the native Americans.
    104 men British settlers had landed in Virginia. The build of Jamestown began.
  • The Starving Times

    Virginia brought a harsh winter to the Jamestown settlers. With short storage of food, the colonies were living of flower and water soup. Around half the population passed due to starvation and ill disease. 1609-1610
  • The Role of Tobacco

    Provide cash crops for Jamestown's settlers; the importation of the seeds with fertile soil. With becoming the base of economic empire for the New world, Tobacco placed a successful pocket for the centuries to come.
  • Mayflower

    The Mayflower landed in a town called Jamestown. This were English settlers formed a town that would become the first English settlement.
    Mayflower compact: first framework of government discussion over territory and law work
  • Virginia Company

    The company was brought for profit for the shareholders, with the claiming all treasure for the shipment of English. By 1624 the company declared bankrupted from the royal commissioner the king made Virginia a royal colony since it failed to provide the venture.
  • Portsmouth Settlement

    Anne Hutchinson influenced with many supporters began the settlement in Portsmouth Rhode Island. Encouraged by provinces Rhode Island began the providences of Plantations
  • The English Background

    Religion and political conflict: Church forced in religion on others.

    Rise of conflict with King Charles forcing parliament on tax's.
  • The Middle Colonies

    13 colonies of America in the New World: Massachusetts, New York, North and South Carolina, Rhode Island, Delaware, and etc. These colonies known for the fertile soil, ideal for the farm. Attracted Purtain Family settlers better than the single Cheapstake Settlers.
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    King Philips War

    With constant desire for more land, Wampanoag who led the bloody rebellion. The war was over the English settlement and Native tribe; conflict from expansion west. Natives revolted against British.
  • The Pueblo revolt

    The Pope's Rebellion: The striking of taking the Spaniards out of New Mexico. The Pueblo Indians were being banned from their religion by the Spaniards which was resulted to a 12 year covertices and brought to victory.