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New England • Plymouth • Massachusetts Bay • Connecticut • Rhode Island • New Hampshire
Plymouth • Separatists • Netherlands • Plymouth Colony 1620 • Compact • Epidemic • Massasoit
Massachusetts Bay • Puritans • Corporate colony • John Winthrop • “City Upon A Hill”
Massachusetts Bay • Great Migration (1629-43)
Massachusetts Bay • Pressure on Natives • Diseases • Law • Warfare • Pequot War 1637 • King Philip’s War 1675-6
Massachusetts Bay • Theocracy • Church membership • Half-way Covenant (1662) • Regulation of society • Anne Hutchinson • Roger Williams
Rhode Island • Roger Williams • Controversy • Providence (Rhode Island)
Roger Williams • Enforced uniformity confounds civil and religious liberty and denies the principles of Christianity and civility. No man shall be required to worship or maintain a worship against his will.
Roger Williams • We have not our land by Patent of the King, but that the Natives are the true owners of it; and that we ought to repent of such receiving it by Patent. • Boast not, proud English, of thy birth and blood; Thy brother Indian is by birth as good.
Connecticut • Expansion from Massachusetts • Fundamental Orders (1639)
New England Confederation • Formed during English Civil War • Military alliance and support for religion • Massachusetts • Plymouth • Connecticut
Dominion of New England (1686-89) • New England, New York, New Jersey • Resented by colonists • Glorious Revolution
New England Colonies • Economy • Lumber • Ship building • Fishing • Commerce • Slave Trade • Society • Families • Dwellings • Public education • Harvard (1636) and Yale (1701) • Theocracy • Massachusetts: Loss of monopoly 1691 • Salem Witch Trials 1692-1693 • Unitarianism
Carolina (1663) • Lords Proprietor • Charles Town • Barbados • Rice and Slavery • Regionalism
New York • New Netherland • Second Anglo-Dutch War (1664) • Delaware River valley • Debts • New Jersey • Proprietary colony • Delaware • Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania • Debt • Proprietary colony (1681) • Society of Friends • Philadelphia • Holy Experiment • Frame of Government • Relations with Natives
Georgia • Founded 1733 • James Oglethorpe • Social experiment • Buffer zone • 1752 transformation
England and Colonies • Reasons for success • Success in war • Strong navy • Economic expansion • Self-government in colonies • People willing to take risks