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Colonial America: Regions, Leaders, and Legacy

Explore the colonization of America from 1607 to 1689, including reasons, regions, economies, and governments. Learn about key figures and terms shaping this historical period.

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Colonial America: Regions, Leaders, and Legacy

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  1. Dates • 1607 • 1619 • 1620 • 1639 • 1215 • 1689

  2. Colonies • Reasons for Colonization • 3 Colonial regions and the colonies in each • Climate in each region • Economies in each region

  3. Colonial Government • Virginia House of Burgesses • Mayflower Compact • Fundamental Orders of Connecticut • General Assembly/Charter of Liberties

  4. Vocabulary • Colony • persecute • Mercantalism • Cash crop • Joint-stock company • Charter • Import • Export • Triangular trade • Middle passage • Burgesses • Constitution • Subsistence farming • Indentured servant vs. slave • Tenant farmer • Natural rights • Great migration

  5. People • John Smith • John Rolfe • King James I • John Winthrop • William Bradford • Roger Williams • Anne Hutchinson • Puritans • Separatists • Lord Baltimore • Pilgrims • Duke of York • James Oglethorp • Chief Powhatan • William Penn • John Locke • Nathaniel Bacon • Eliza Lucas • Quaker

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