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Delaware Colony. Created by: Jordan, Abbey, and Alyssa!!!. Delaware was founded in 1638 by Dutch traders and Peter Minuit. Colony’s First People. The Lenni Lenape were the first Indians, also called the Delaware Indians.

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  1. Delaware Colony Created by: Jordan, Abbey, and Alyssa!!! Delaware was founded in 1638 by Dutch traders and Peter Minuit.

  2. Colony’s First People • The Lenni Lenape were the first Indians, also called the Delaware Indians. • They lived in villages that had 100-200 people. In the winter they had longhouses, the summer wigwams. • In the summer women planted crops, and gathered wild berries and nuts. The men fished and hunted. • Land was very important but they believed it couldn’t be owned and had no problem sharing with early settlers.

  3. Colonies Early Settlers • Dutch were the first Europeans to settle along the Delaware river. • Dutch started a village in 1631 that lasted less than a year because Indians killed settlers and burnt down the village. • Hudson claimed land for Dutch in 1609. • Sweden next attempted Delaware. Queen Christina sent Peter Minuit to claim Delaware. • The Swedish built Fort Christina where they grew tobacco.

  4. Colonies Early Settlers Continued • Colonists sold tobacco with the Lenni Lenape for beaver furs. • Dutch took land back and then were forced to give it up to the English or there would be a war. They chose to give up land. • The queen was only 12 years old when the colony started! • At the time, many colonists wanted Delaware. Eventually it will become Britain.

  5. Life in the Colony! The Colony showed Culture. • Dutch had step roofs and windows. • Dutch started Christmas traditions. • Swedish were the first people to decorate Christmas trees in America. Women and Men Responsibilities. • Woman cooked and cleaned and also made clothing. • Men built homes, farmed and hunted. • Most children didn’t go to school. Children weeded gardens and cared for farm animals.

  6. Some colonists planted trees and the raised livestock. Farmers grew wheat, beans, tobacco, oats, and peas. People from Sweden, Finland, and the Netherlands brought culture. The large bay and fertile land brought trade to Delaware. Families worked hard together to survive. Life In the Colony Continued.

  7. Work and Trade Finding workers… Apprentices- Worked for master craftsmen for free and learned the skill. Indentured Servants- Settlers paid for their trip. In return they owned them. Slavery- Slaves were brought from the Caribbean. When the Dutch took over they brought more. Slaves worked all their lives!!!

  8. Work and Trade Continued Trading was an important part of colonial life. Delaware had many exports they traded. A flour industry developed and flour mills were built. Wilmington Delaware became a major flour mill center. They also had forests were they grew walnut, oak and cedar trees. Craftsmen built furniture, carpenters cut shingles, colonists turned wood into paper and lots of trade industry began.

  9. Religion When English took over, colonists had religious freedom. William Penn thought people should worship as the pleased. Catholics, Lutherans, and Mennonites went to Church. Later, the Dutch reformed Church became the official church.

  10. Agricultural Grain Horses Meat Tobacco Natural Resources Furs Lumber Colonies Exports • Industrial • Barrel Staves • Bread • Cloth • Flour • Iron

  11. - Community • Most early settlers were Swedish Lutherans. • Delaware was part of Pennsylvania until the Revolutionary War. • Delaware representatives usually lost because there were few of them and they disagreed. • William Penn gave the right to make their own laws and in 1704 the elected an assembly.

  12. Becoming a State • In 1774 colonists sent representatives to the continental congress. • The Continental Congress voted on independence. • The three representatives from Delaware were supposed to vote but only two were there. They voted opposite and so the other man had to come back and vote for independence making every colony’s vote independence. - Fhjfhufhidfhehfirehfihufdhughdugfudgfugfusdhurehopiefhireijrperueiofjidfheifheifhpeioihfiehfdhfeiphiehfpidhofdhfdpgnpbufudbcvfuheu

  13. - Gaining Statehood • Delaware gained statehood on December 7, 1787. • Delaware is the first state of the United States of America. • They wrote a Constitution in 1776. • After eight years of war, Americans won freedom in 1783.

  14. Fast Facts • Delaware is part of the Middle Colony. • The colony was named after Sir Thomas West and Baron La War, who was English Governor of Virginia in Colonial times. • The population was 35,500 people. • The first settlement was Zwaanendael.

  15. Two Interesting Facts • Lenni Lenape means “original people” in the Lenni Lenape language. • Great Britain allowed self-rule for 60 years before taxing on tea, paper and other useful items.

  16. Thank You Directors: Alyssa Abbey Jordan Clickers: Abbey Jordan Alyssa Readers: Jordan Abbey Alyssa Credits

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