Colonists made their living in a variety of ways: fur, lumber trading, shipping, the slave trade, and as merchants and tradesman in the colony's towns. Most colonists were
The New York Colony is one of the original 13 colonies located on the Atlantic Coast, which history is very important, because they started the forming and development of the United States. The original colonies were divided into three geographic areas: New England, Middle and Southern colonies. The New York Colony was classified as one of the Middle Colonies and was the second to be established. The Middle Colonies were different from the New England and the Southern colonies, because they were…
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The Middle Colonies comprised the middle region of the Thirteen Colonies of the British Empire in North America. Much of the area was part of the New Netherland until the British exerted their control over the region. The English captured much of the area in its war with the Dutch around 1664, and the majority of the conquered land became the Province of New York. The Duke of York and the King of England would later grant others ownership of the land which would become the Province of New Jersey and…
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Northern Colonies New England Religion defined the colonies of New England as much as climate and geography. Settlers in Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, and New Hampshire were Puritan. Religion dictated everyday life and permeated the lives of northern colonials, exercising a pervasive influence over the people. In most colonies, the church and the state remained one, controlling many aspects of life and creating great social strains. Towns anchored northern colonial life. Villages…
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a government in America. In the Pilgrims' first winter of 1620-1621, only 44 of the 102 survived. In 1621, there was the first Thanksgiving Day in New England. William Bradford- elected 30 times as governor of the Pilgrims in the annual elections; a self-taught scholar who read Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, and Dutch; Pilgrim leader. The Bay Colony Bible Commonwealth Charles I dismissed English Parliament in 1629 and approved of anti-Puritan persecutions of Archbishop William Laud. In 1629, an…
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The Dutch, fresh from Amsterdam, managed to reach modern day New York City thanks to Henry Hudson, a desperate Dutchman yearning for a path to Asia. The British “New England area” and the Dutch Manhattan were alike in location and time period, but had some drastic differences laid in their beliefs, tolerances, and ways of life. The religious structures of these colonies could not be more different. The English came to America to gain religious freedom from their overbearing king. The Dutch came…
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Aaron Johnson History 141 2/1/13 Essay 2 Colony Restoration After 1660, a number of new colonies were formed and out of the 13 colonies there were six called the Restoration colonies, in the north, NY, NJ, DEL, PENN, were founded. These colonies are also called the Middle Colonies, because they are located on the Mid-Atlantic seaboard. In the south, the colonies of NC, & SC were also founded as Restoration colonies and all of these colonies were proprietorships, meaning that 1 man or group…
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The basis of the colonies beginning with the founding of Jamestown until the start of the Revolutionary War, various area of the eastern coast had different traditional values. Once established, the thirteen British colonies could be separated into three physical areas: New England, Middle, and Southern. Each of these had certain economic, social, and political growths that were distinctive to the territories. European nations came to the Americas to boost their wealth and expand their influence…
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The 13 colonies The 13 colonies were the British colonies on the Atlantic coast of North America found between 1607 starting in Virginia and ending in 1733 ending in Georgia. Each of the 13 colonies developed its own system of self government based largely on independent farmers who own their own land, voted for their local and provincial Government, and served on local juries. The 13 British colonies were as unique as they were different each in their own way. The Virginia Colony was the first…
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Indians; Dutch bring first African slaves to New Amsterdam Dutch Rule- * held the first slave auction in New Amsterdam * 1626- Dutch brings first African slaves to New Amsterdam by a ship that belonged to the Dutch India Company * Company attempted to populate New Netherlands with laborers; unsuccessful; company turned to slavery * Lack of setters in the colony led the company to depend on slaves. * By the late 1630s, there were 100 enslaved men and women in New Amsterdam…
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New Jersey was one of the America's original 13 colonies. The original 13 colonies were divided into three regions including the New England Colonies, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies. New Jersey was one of the Middle Colonies which also included New York, Pennsylvania , and Delaware. New Jersey was founded by Sir George Carteret and Lord Berkeley in 1664. New Jersey Colony region had been ruled by Swedish and Dutch. The social classes were the gentry, middle class, and indentured…
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