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Colonial Period

Colonial Period. SOL VUS.2. New England Colonies. New England was settled by Puritans seeking freedom from religious persecution!. The Puritans formed a “covenant community” which was based on the principles of the Mayflower Compact and Puritan religious beliefs. Mayflower Compact.

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Colonial Period

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  1. Colonial Period SOL VUS.2

  2. New England Colonies New England was settled by Puritans seeking freedom from religious persecution!

  3. The Puritans formed a “covenant community” which was based on the principles of the Mayflower Compact and Puritan religious beliefs.

  4. Mayflower Compact • Is often described as America’s first constitution. • Importance lies in the belief that a legitimate government must have the consent of the governed. • The Mayflower Compact is a covenant in that the settlers agreed to form a government and to be bound by its rules.

  5. Puritans were often intolerant of those not sharing their religion.

  6. Puritans practiced a form of direct democracy through town meetings.

  7. The New England settlers sought economic opportunities to better their lives in the New World.

  8. Middle Atlantic Region This region was settled mostly by English, Dutch, and German speaking immigrants.

  9. Immigrants to the Middle Atlantic region also came to the New World seeking religious freedom and economic opportunity.

  10. Virginia and other southern colonies were settled by people seeking economic opportunities.

  11. EARLY SETTLERS TO VIRGINIA • Cavaliers – wealthy nobility who were given land grants • Poor immigrants – set up small farms in the Shenandoah Valley and western Virginia • Indentured servants

  12. The early Virginia “cavaliers” were English nobility who received large land grants in eastern Virginia from the King of England. Cavalier from Virginia.

  13. Poor English immigrants came to Virginia seeking better lives as small farmers or artisans and settled in the Shenandoah Valley or western Virginia.

  14. Indentured servants agreed to work on tobacco plantations for a period of time to pay for passage to the New World.

  15. The Virginia House of Burgesses, established by the 1640s, was the first elected assembly in the New World. Today the House of Burgesses is known as theGeneral Assembly of Virginia.

  16. Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in North America. Established by the Virginia Company of London in 1607

  17. The first Africans were brought against their will to Jamestown in 1619 to work on the tobacco plantations.

  18. The growth of an agricultural economy based on large landholdings in the Southern colonies and in the Caribbean led to the introduction of slavery in the New World.

  19. The exploration and settlement by the English and Spanish led to violent conflicts with the American Indians.

  20. The Indians lost their traditional territories and fell victim to diseases such as smallpox that were carried from Europe.

  21. The French, however, had more cooperative relations with Native American people. The reason for these better relations was that French exploration did not lead to large scale immigration.

  22. Test Yourself

  23. 1. The first elected assembly in the New World was the ________. House of Burgesses in Virginia

  24. Where did the first Africans arrive in the New World? Jamestown Why did Africans come to the New World? To serve as a new labor force for tobacco plantations

  25. 3. Why did the French have better relations with the Indians than the English and Spanish did? Their explorations did not lead to large scale immigration.

  26. The Puritans formed a _______________which was based on the ____________________ Covenant community Mayflower Compact

  27. 5. Who were the Cavaliers? wealthy Englishmen who received large land grants from the King of England Where did the Cavaliers get the land grants? Virginia

  28. 6. What led to the introduction of slavery in the New World? The growth of an agricultural economy

  29. 7. The English and Spanish settlement and exploration of the New World often led to ______________________ with the American Indians. violent conflicts

  30. Which group settled in New England? The Puritans Why did they come to the New World? They were seeking religious freedom.

  31. 9. How did the indentured servants pay for their passage to the New World? They worked on plantations for a period of time.

  32. 10. What was the first settlement in the New World? Jamestown – established in 1607

  33. 11. What is the House of Burgesses known as today? The General Assembly of Virginia

  34. 12. What harmed the Native Americans the most when the white settlers came from Europe? The settlers brought diseases such as smallpox from Europe that killed many Indians.

  35. 13. What group settled in Florida? The Spanish

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