13 Colonies

Problems in England

-  New Monarchs want absolute power over everything

-  1534- King Henry VIII sets up the Church of England

- proclaimed this church to be national church

- England now all protestant

-  Puritans- RADICAL protestants

- want to “purify” the Church of England

- not a popular group in England

-  Separatists- want complete separation from Church Of England

Economic Problems

-  wool industry at a high

-  use farm land for sheep pastures

-  people flock to the cities- un employment reaches a new high

Search for New Land

-  Separatists- try Holland- does not work

-  John Smith- gives out pamphlets preaching about colonies

-  Pilgrims- Puritans looking towards “New World”

Plymouth Colony- by Cape Cod- 1st colony in the Northeast

-  escaping religious persecution

Mayflower Contract

-  simple rules- loyalty to the King- no strong colonial government

major rule- they must bond and work together

William Bradford- leader

-  Indians help them- ½ die the 1st winter

-  Squanto- Indian that spoke English- organize the 1st “Thanksgiving”

-  Colony Survives- life is good

Massachusetts Bay- Boston

-  John Winthrop- wanted England to see that colony was doing well

-  Leaves England with 17 ships all at once- over 1000 people

-  Lacked religious tolerance towards non-puritans

Rhode Island- Providence

-  Roger Williams- Separates from Mass because of lack of religious tolerance

Parliament grants their charter

Anne Hutchinson

-  Banished for speaking out against the Puritan Church

-  Said the soul is internal and the church and its power not needed

Connecticut- 1636

-  people leave Mass in search of new land

-  Thomas Hooker- leader

-  Puritan- but not a strict

-  Hartford- major city- charter by King Charles II

New Hampshire-1679 ( Maine now too)

-  John Wheelright- leader

-  More Mass puritans looking for more land

New Netherlands/ New York- 1664

-  Dutch 1st there

-  King Charles takes over- gives land to his brother the Duke of York named James II he called NY

-  England controls fur trade because NY city huge fur trade port

-  Diverse population

New Jersey

-  James II gives part of NY to Sir George Carteret/ Lord Berkley

-  Bounder set at the Delaware River

Pennsylvania- 1681

-  William Penn

-  Opposite side of the Delaware River

-  Quakers- they were a religious break off of the Puritans

- believed in the personal direct relationship with God

- men and women were equal

Delaware-

-  lower colonies of PA

-  break off of Quakers- thought some of Quaker ideas were strange

Maryland- 1663

-  Catholic Haven

-  Lord Baltimore- set up a colony safe for Catholic people to practice

-  Away from Virginia on other side of Potomac River

-  Set-up system of Separation of Church and State

North/ South Carolina

-  warm weather/ fertile land attracts plantation owners

-  French/German also come

-  1729- the Carolina colony splits into 2

o  North- grows tobacco

o  South- grows rice

-  Both have large slave population

Georgia

-  Sent criminals down there to work off debt to society

-  Provided a “buffer” between the Spanish and English colonies