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Chamber of Commerce

Chamber of Commerce. Editor leads discussions and gets ideas from all members coordinates the Writer’s and Graphic Designer’s work makes sure that all information is included in the brochure assists the Writer to make all features of the colony look positive helps Representative prepare.

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Chamber of Commerce

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  1. Chamber of Commerce

  2. Editor • leads discussions and gets ideas from all members • coordinates the Writer’s and Graphic Designer’s work • makes sure that all information is included in the brochure • assists the Writer to make all features of the colony look positive • helps Representative prepare

  3. Graphic Designer • designs layout of the brochure • creates visuals for the brochure • works with the Writer to make sure visuals match what is written • makes sure brochure gets produced on time • helps Representative prepare

  4. Writer • makes sure that all the information from student handout 1.2A is included • writes the brochure so that is easy to understand and persuasive • makes the colony sound appealing • works with Graphic Designer to make sure visuals match what is written • helps Representative prepare

  5. Chamber of Commerce Representative • displays and explains the group’s brochure to the other student groups • tries to convince them that your colony is the best one • understands the features well enough to be able to answer questions • assists the Writer • assists the Graphic Designer

  6. Southern Colonies

  7. Georgia • founded by King George II • set up by James Oglethorpe • South Carolina • eight Lords Proprietors who were friends of King Charles II • Virginia • Sir Walter Raleigh proposed first expedition (Roanoke) • Virginia Company of London • John Smith brought success at Jamestown • Maryland • Lord Calvert • Lord Baltimore Founders

  8. Georgia • new start for debtors who had been imprisoned • South Carolina • investment to make money • Maryland • Catholics could practice their religion • Virginia • investment to make money Reasons Founded

  9. Georgia • debtors • Europeans seeking religious freedom and cheap land • African slaves • South Carolina • Europeans seeking religious freedom • indentured servants • African slaves • Virginia • Europeans seeking opportunity for cheap land • African slaves • Maryland • Catholics and Protestants who had been persecuted People

  10. Georgia • mild winters, hot summers • swampy in the east, wooded in the west • South Carolina • mild winters, hot summers • swampy in the east, wooded in the west • Maryland • Chesapeake Bay was surrounded by fertile land • colder winters, hot and humid summers • Virginia • mild winters, hot summers • swampy in the east, wooded in the west Climate and Geography

  11. Georgia • cash crops such as tobacco, cotton, indigo, and rice • South Carolina • cash crops such as tobacco, cotton, indigo, and rice • Virginia • cash crops such as tobacco, cotton, indigo, and rice • Maryland • farms that raised grain, tobacco, flax • fishing • iron Economy

  12. South Carolina • religious freedom • Georgia • refuge for debtors WELCOME! • Maryland • strong history of religious toleration • Virginia • state-established Church of England Religion

  13. South Carolina • ruled by the King, Parliament, and the Lords Proprietors • Georgia • landowners elected representatives to the Common House of Assembly • Maryland • Free men who elected representatives • representatives who were loyal to Lord Calvert • Virginia • land owners elected representatives to the House of Burgesses Government

  14. New England Colonies

  15. Connecticut • John Oldham • Thomas Hooker • Rhode Island • Roger Williams • Massachusetts • John Winthrop • William Bradford Roger Williams William Bradford Founders

  16. Connecticut • escape religious persecution in Massachusetts • Rhode Island • escape religious persecution in Massachusetts • Massachusetts • escape religious persecution in England Reasons Founded

  17. Rhode Island • Europeans • Native Americans • Connecticut • Dutch and Swedish • Native Americans • Massachusetts • Separatists called Pilgrims • Puritans • Native Americans People

  18. Connecticut • hilly and forested • cold winters, short but humid summers • Rhode Island • red clay soil • cold winters, short but humid summers • Massachusetts • fertile, but rocky soil • heavily forested • bitter cold winters, short but humid summers Climate and Geography

  19. Connecticut • cattle and dairy farmers • subsistence farmers • shipping, fishing, and whaling • Rhode Island • cattle and dairy farmers • subsistence farmers • shipping • Massachusetts • shipping • fur • cattle • lumber Economy

  20. Connecticut • religious freedom • Rhode Island • religious freedom • Massachusetts • lives centered around religious worship and the church Religion

  21. Connecticut • “Fundamental Orders”- first written constitution in America • Rhode Island • governor and General Assembly • Massachusetts • Theocracy- laws of the colony based on religious beliefs • ruled by ministers • only white men in good standing with the church could vote Government

  22. Middle Colonies

  23. New York • Samuel de Champlain • Henry Hudson • Dutch settlers William Penn • Pennsylvania • William Penn Henry Hudson Founders

  24. New York • money • natural resources • Pennsylvania • escape religious persecution in England Reasons Founded

  25. New York • Dutch patrons called “Patroons” • mixed Europeans • indentured servants • Pennsylvania • Quakers and other religious groups • many nationalities People

  26. New York • fertile but rocky soil • wooded • hot, humid summers and bitter winters • Pennsylvania • fertile land and heavily forested • hot humid summers, cold winters Climate and Geography

  27. New York • farmers • merchants and tradesmen • fur, lumber, shipping • Pennsylvania • farms that produced grains and dairy cattle • merchants and tradesmen • lumber • Because of large amount of grain production, the Middle Colonies were collectively known as the Breadbasket Colonies Economy

  28. New York • strong history of religious toleration • Pennsylvania • strong history of religious toleration Religion

  29. New York • governor appointed by the King of England • Pennsylvania • political freedoms and self-government • representative assembly Government

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