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Chapter 3The Colonial Regions

New England• Pilgrims

• King Charles I (1625)

• The Anglican Church

• Governor John Winthrop

• “A city upon a hill”

Puritan Orthodoxy

• Enforced Conformity

• “State” Church

• Reading the Bible

• Harvard College

Banishment

• Dissenters

• Roger Williams

• Anne Hutchinson

• Restrictions on Women

• Thomas Hooker

The Puritan Church

• Male Dominance

• Voting Rights

• Puritan Villages

• Watchful Women

New England Families

• A proper Puritan family

• Divorce

• Women’s rights

• Large families

New England• Rocky soil/short growing

seasons

• Subsistence farming

• Lumber/shipbuilding

• Fishing/whaling

• Rum distilling

• Port cities/shallow rivers

Witchcraft in Salem• Salem (1691)

• Accusations

• Escalations

• Executions

• Challenges to the Puritan way of life

The Southern Colonies• Chesapeake Society

• Church and state in Virginia

• Bicameral Legislature

• The Anglican Church

• Little emphasis on religion

Maryland

• Cecilius Calvert (Lord Baltimore)

• Catholics

• Puritans vs. Catholics

• The Act of Religious Toleration

Tobacco

• Growing tobacco

• Population

• Deep Rivers

• Lack of towns

Slavery

• First slaves (1619)

• Slave laws

• Slave population

• Reasons for the increase in slavery

The Caribbean

• Heading for the Caribbean

• Sugar

• Caribbean slave population

The Carolinas• King Charles II

• Tobacco

• Use of slaves

• Rice

• Split in the Carolinas

The Middle Colonies

• New Netherland

• New Sweden

• English Conquests

• New York

• New Jersey

Quaker Pennsylvania

• Charles II

• William Penn

• Religious Tolerance

• Growing Grains

• Immigration

• Delaware

France• Louis XIV

• Fur Traders

• Ohio Valley

• Mississippi Basin

• Treatment of Natives