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Chapter Two: Transplantations and Borderlands
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Early Chesapeake • The Founding of Jamestown • Jamestown’s Early Ordeal Early sketch of Jamestown by Spanish Ambassador, 1609 (Library of Congress)
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Early Chesapeake • The Founding of Jamestown • Jamestown’s Early Ordeal • John Smith "Now we worked so harmoniously that in three months we made three or four cases of tar, pitch, and soap ashes, produced some glass, made a well in the fort . . ., built some twenty houses, re-roofed our church, provided nets and seines for fishing; and built a blockhouse in the neck of our peninsula.” -John Smith Captain John Smith(Portrait Gallery)
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Early Chesapeake • Reorganization and Expansion • The “Starving Time”
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Early Chesapeake • Reorganization and Expansion • The “Starving Time” • The Tobacco Economy The Growth of the Chesapeake, 1607-1750
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Early Chesapeake • Reorganization and Expansion • The “Starving Time” • The Tobacco Economy • The “Headright System” The Non-Indian Population of the Chesapeake, 1607-1700
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Early Chesapeake • Reorganization and Expansion • The “Starving Time” • The Tobacco Economy • The “Headright System” • Birth of American Slavery
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Early Chesapeake • Reorganization and Expansion • The “Starving Time” • The Tobacco Economy • The “Headright System” • Birth of American Slavery • Pocahontas
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Early Chesapeake • Reorganization and Expansion • The “Starving Time” • The Tobacco Economy • The “Headright System” • Birth of American Slavery • Pocahontas • Demise of the Virginia Company
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Early Chesapeake • Exchanges of Agricultural Technology • Indian Agricultural Techniques
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Early Chesapeake • Maryland and the Calverts • George Calvert
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Early Chesapeake • Maryland and the Calverts • George Calvert • “Act Concerning Religion” “Forasmuch as in a well Governed and Christian Commonwealth matters Concerning Religion & the honour of God ought in the first place to be taken nto serious Consideration and endeavoured to be settled…” - “Act Concerning Religion”
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Early Chesapeake • Bacon’s Rebellion • Sir William Berkeley “But I thank God, there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall not have these hundred years; for learning has brought disobedience and heresy, and sects into the world, and printing has divulged them, and libels against the best government. God keep us from both.” - Sir William Berkeley
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Early Chesapeake • Bacon’s Rebellion • Sir William Berkeley • “Backcountry” Resentment
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Early Chesapeake • Bacon’s Rebellion • Sir William Berkeley • “Backcountry” Resentment • Consequences of Bacon’s Rebellion
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Growth of New England • Plymouth Plantation • The Scrooby Separatists
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Growth of New England • Plymouth Plantation • The Scrooby Separatists • Plymouth Founded "Being thus arrived in a good harbor, and brought safe to land, they fell upon their knees and blessed the God of Heaven who had brought them over the vast and furious ocean, and delivered them from all the perils and miseries thereof, again to set their feet on the firm and stable earth, their proper element.“ - William Bradford
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Growth of New England • Plymouth Plantation • The Scrooby Separatists • Plymouth Founded • Pilgrim-Indian Interaction “But about the 16th of March, a certain Indian came boldly amongst them and spoke to them in broken English, which they could well understand but marveled at it. At length they understood by discourse with him, that he was not of these parts, but belonged to the eastern parts where some English ships came to fish . . . his name was Samoset.” - William Bradford
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Growth of New England • The Massachusetts Bay Experiment • Massachusetts Bay Company Boston Harbor(Library of Congress)
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Growth of New England • The Massachusetts Bay Experiment • Massachusetts Bay Company • Winthrop’s “City on a Hill” “For wee must Consider that we shall be as a City upon a Hill, the eyes of all people are upon us.” - John Winthrop
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Growth of New England • Expansion of New England • Fundamental Orders of Connecticut The Growth of New England, 1620-1750
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Growth of New England • Expansion of New England • Fundamental Orders of Connecticut • Roger Williams’s Dissent The Growth of New England, 1620-1750
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Growth of New England • Expansion of New England • Fundamental Orders of Connecticut • Roger Williams’s Dissent • Anne Hutchinson The Growth of New England, 1620-1750
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Growth of New England • Expansion of New England • Fundamental Orders of Connecticut • Roger Williams’s Dissent • Anne Hutchinson • Maine and New Hampshire The Growth of New England, 1620-1750
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Growth of New England • Settlers and Natives The Non-Indian Population of New England, 1620-1700
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Growth of New England • The Pequot War, King Philip’s War, and the Technology of Battle • Metacomet A Pequot Village Destroyed,(Rare Book Division, New York Public Library)
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Growth of New England • The Pequot War, King Philip’s War, and the Technology of Battle • Metacomet • Flintlock Muskets
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Restoration Colonies • The English Civil War • Oliver Cromwell "WE STUDY THE GLORY OF GOD, AND THE HONOUR AND LIBERTY OF PARLIAMENT, FOR WHICH WE UNANIMOUSLY FIGHT, WITHOUT SEEKING OUR OWN INTERESTS....“ - Oliver Cromwell Oliver Cromwell(Portrait Gallery)
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Restoration Colonies • The Carolinas • Anthony Ashley Cooper
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Restoration Colonies • The Carolinas • Anthony Ashley Cooper • Fundamental Constitution for Carolina
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Restoration Colonies • The Carolinas • Anthony Ashley Cooper • Fundamental Constitution for Carolina • Close Ties with the Caribbean
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Restoration Colonies • The Carolinas • Anthony Ashley Cooper • Fundamental Constitution for Carolina • Close Ties with the Caribbean • Carolina Divided
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Restoration Colonies • New Netherland, New York, and New Jersey • New Amsterdam Seized
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Restoration Colonies • New Netherland, New York, and New Jersey • New Amsterdam Seized • Unequal Wealth and Power
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Restoration Colonies • New Netherland, New York, and New Jersey • New Amsterdam Seized • Unequal Wealth and Power • New Jersey Founded
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Restoration Colonies • The Quaker Colonies • The Quakers
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Restoration Colonies • The Quaker Colonies • The Quakers • Pennsylvania Established
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Restoration Colonies • The Quaker Colonies • The Quakers • Pennsylvania Established • Charter of Liberties
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • The Restoration Colonies • Borderlands and Middle Grounds • Complex Cultural Interactions
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • Borderlands and Middle Grounds • The Caribbean Islands • The English Caribbean
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • Borderlands and Middle Grounds • The Caribbean Islands • The English Caribbean • Sugar and Slavery
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • Borderlands and Middle Grounds • Masters and Slaves in the Caribbean • Harsh Conditions for Slaves Making Molasses in Barbados, New York Public Library
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • Borderlands and Middle Grounds • Masters and Slaves in the Caribbean • Harsh Conditions for Slaves • Slave Culture and Resistance
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • Borderlands and Middle Grounds • The Southwestern Borderlands • Spain’s New World Empire
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • Borderlands and Middle Grounds • The Southwestern Borderlands • Spain’s New World Empire • Spanish New Mexico
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • Borderlands and Middle Grounds • The Southwestern Borderlands • Spain’s New World Empire • Spanish New Mexico • California
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • Borderlands and Middle Grounds • The Southwestern Borderlands • Spain’s New World Empire • Spanish New Mexico • California • Spanish “Middle Grounds”
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • Borderlands and Middle Grounds • The Southeast Borderlands • The Spanish Threat
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • Borderlands and Middle Grounds • The Founding of Georgia • Oglethorpe’s Philanthropic Mission Savannah in 1734 (I.N. Phelps Stokes Collection of American Historical Prints, New York Public Library)
Chapter Two:“Transplantations and Borderlands” • Borderlands and Middle Grounds • The Founding of Georgia • Oglethorpe’s Philanthropic Mission • Georgia Founded