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Title: Colonial America


1
Colonial America
  • Laura Rayfield
  • 5th Grade

2
Objectives
  • 1.02
  • 1.07
  • 2.06
  • 3.01
  • 3.05
  • 3.06
  • 4.02
  • All of these objective numbers are from the 5th
    Grade Social Studies Curriculum.

3
Essential Questions
  • What colonies made up Colonial America?
  • Who were the leaders of the colonies?
  • What were the colonies locations?
  • What were the colonies economic practices?

4
The New England Colonies
  • Massachusetts
  • Connecticut
  • Rhode Island
  • New Hampshire

5
Massachusetts
  • John Endecott built Salem in 1628 on a bay they
    named Massachusetts.
  • John Winthrop became the 1st governor where
    mostly Puritans settled.
  • The Puritans were farmers and raised many
    livestock. They also traded their goods for
    other needed goods such as sugar.
  • Whaling was an important way of life for
    Massachusetts.

6
Connecticut
  • Connecticut was founded because many settlers
    were looking for better land.
  • In 1633, Windsor was founded as the 1st permanent
    settlement.
  • Thomas Hooker founded Hartford, along with many
    of his followers who were looking for a better
    government.
  • In 1636, Windsor and Hartford united to form the
    Connecticut Colony.

7
Rhode Island
  • Roger Williams wanted freedom from the Church of
    England. This led to the establishment of Rhode
    Island in 1635.
  • His government gave people the freedom to follow
    any religion of their choice.
  • In 1637, Anne Hutchinson and her family moved to
    Rhode Island too!
  • Fishing, whaling, and trading important goods
    were the keys to Rhode Islands many successes.

8
New Hampshire
  • David Thomson founded New Hampshires earliest
    settlement in 1620.
  • Later on, many settlers left the other colonies
    looking for fertile land and moved into the thick
    woodland area of New Hampshire.
  • In 1630, many settlers cut down the trees and
    shipped them to England. This settlement later
    became known as Strawberry Banke, due to the many
    wild berries growing in the area.

9
Middle Atlantic Colonies
  • Delaware
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Pennsylvania

10
Delaware
  • The Dutch people and Delaware Indians were very
    prominent in forming Delaware.
  • William Penn eventually became the owner of
    Delaware.
  • The first General Assembly of Delaware met in
    1704.

11
New Jersey
  • John Berkley and George Carteret were given New
    Jersey by the Duke of York, however, they chose
    to sell the land to anyone willing to settle in
    North America.
  • This is how the Quakers began their first colony.
  • The Quakers were looking for refuge from the King
    of England so this enabled them to find peace in
    North America.

12
New York
  • New Yorks initial name was New Netherland. King
    Charles II of England did not agree with the
    Dutch colonists way of life.
  • He declared war on Holland.
  • His brother was allowed to take over the Dutch
    colonies.
  • The English won the war and James, Duke of York,
    became the owner of what we now call New York.

13
Pennsylvania
  • King Charles II gave a charter to William Penn
    because he owed Penns father a debt.
  • This charter was the land that is now called
    Pennsylvania.
  • However, Penn wanted to name the charter
    Sylvania, but the king wanted it to be called
    Pennsylvania, which was in honor of Penns father.

14
Southern Colonies
  • Virginia
  • Maryland
  • North Carolina
  • South Carolina
  • Georgia

15
Virginia
  • Virginia was the 1st permanent settlement in the
    south. It began in 1606 when the King granted
    the charter to the Virginia Company.
  • Virginia was settled by the English.
  • Virginia grew and prospered throughout the 1600s
    and early 1700s.
  • By the year 1700, transportation improved
    throughout Virginia.

16
Maryland
  • The Calverts, a family of wealthy Catholics,
    wanted to find a refuge for Catholics in North
    America.
  • In 1628, Lady Baltimore found a nice place where
    the climate was mild and the soil rich.
  • The colonial charter was signed in 1632.
  • The colonys proprietor was Cecilius Calvert.
  • Maryland was named in honor of Queen Henrietta
    Maria, the wife of King Charles I.

17
North Carolina
  • The Carolinas were split into 2 separate colonies
    in 1721.
  • This colony was known as a hilly colony and was
    made up of many small farms.
  • North Carolina was governed by the Lords
    Proprietors who wrote a constitution in 1669.
  • Their plan is known as the Fundamental
    Constitution of Carolinas

18
South Carolina
  • In 1663, King Charles I decided to grant land
    for another colony. This colony was known as
    Carolina.
  • It was split into 2 colonies in 1712.
  • South Carolina was made up of many plantations.
  • The main crops for these plantations were rice
    and indigo plants.

19
Georgia
  • In 1732, the king gave James Oglethorpe and 19
    friends a charter to settle Georgia.
  • Georgia was named after King George II.
  • Oglethorpe was hoping this settlement would
    strengthen Englands land claims.
  • Oglethorpe started the idea of debtors and
    offered 50 acres of land to each settler. An
    additional 50 acres were promised to each settler
    for each debtor they brought with them.
  • Georgia became a royal colony in 1752, after the
    control was passed back to the king.

20
References
  • Harcourt Brace Horizons Social Studies Textbook
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