This colonial region depended on subsistence farming, ship building, etc,
New England
The British colonies were divided into these 3 sections by region.
New England, the Middle, and the Southern colonies
What are the 3 Gs?
God, Gold, and Glory
The system that the Spanish colonies used before the rise of the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
Encomienda system
This was the main religion of the Spanish.
Catholicism
These two were the main motives for Spanish colonization (Hint - G)
God and Gold
The British colonies were split up into these 3 types of colonies.
Corporate, royal, and proprietary colonies
The idea in which a country sends raw materials to its "mother country," which sells it for profit
Mercantilism
This policy kept enslaved people enslaved after generations.
Hereditary slavery
This region of British colonies was the most religiously diverse.
Middle colonies
These colonizers traded fur and kept good relations with Native Americans.
French and Dutch
This group of colonies had the lowest longitude in America
Southern colonies
The Transatlantic Slave Trade rose because of these reasons.
Less indentured servants, increased European demand, less Native Americans (massacred/died to disease)
This movement encouraged social contracts, natural rights, and independent of thinking.
This colonizer had strong hostility toward the Native Americans
England
Anne Hutchinson originated from this state
Rhode Island
The process of the colonies starting to act more like the British
Anglicanization
Young British people who worked under contract with a master, and at the end of the work period got freedom.
Indentured servants
This person founded the state of Pennsylvania, which had religious freedom.
William Penn
This was Britain's unofficial policy of generally ignoring the colonies.
Salutary neglect
This was Britain's unofficial policy of generally ignoring the colonies.
Salutary neglect
Rebellions mainly happened these two ways.
Sabotage and violent rebellion.
This movement helped found new Christian denominations and encouraged salvation through practice
The First Great Awakening