DE history (James Town v Plymouth Notes)
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What was the columbian exchange? | Global transfer of plants, foods, animals, ideas and diseases between old world and new |
Why did the columbian exchange happen? | -Europeans want to explore -Columbus journeys to the New World -Desire for cheap labor |
What did the columbian exchange lead to? | -Age of European colonization -Diseases destroy NA -Origins of Atlantic Slave Trade |
Between 1150-1650, England’s population increased from ____. | 3 to 5 million. |
The colonies provided an outlet and an opportunity for people who... | Needed jobs or who lost farmland in England |
Many of these people became ____ but the number of ______ differed from colony to colony. | Indentured servants |
____ of the English men and women who came to Virginia/Chesapeake in the 1600s were servants. 75-80 percent_____ of those who came to New England were servants | 75-80 percent, 75-80 percent |
How is Jamestown and Plymouth alike? | -Settled in early 1600's -Initial cooperation with natives -Victims of disease and starvation -Excellent harbors |
What was Jamestowns primary motivation? | Economic (gold, land) |
What was Jamestown's religion? | Loyal to Church (Church of England of Anglican) |
What was Jamestowns Geography? | Fertile soil and mild climate (humid summers) |
What was Jamestowns economic base? | Larger farms/ plantations (tobacco) |
Who were the type of settlers who settled in Jamestown | Mainly younger/ Single men |
What was the primary motivation for Plymouth | Religious (escape persecution) |
What was the religion for Plymouth | Separate from the Church (Becoming too Catholic) |
What was the Geography in Plymouth | Rocky and cold (Barren soil) |
What was the economic base in Plymouth | Small farms and fishing |
Who were the type of settlers who settled in Plymouth | Families. Differences in ages |
What were the characteristics of the Pilgrims | Goal: Separate from Church of England Location: Plymouth in 1620 People: Working Class Value: Equality/freedom of worship Govt: Mayflower compact (self government) Tolerant–esp toward Natives |
What were the characteristics of the Puritans | Goal: Reform or “Purify” Church of England Location: Mass. Bay in 1632 People: Middle Class (wealthier) Value: Education/religious conformity Govt: Theocracy-mix of religion and law Intolerant–Witch trials, exiled protesters (dissenters) |
How were the Pilgrims and Puritans similar | -Persecuted by James I -Religious freedom -The Bible -New England -Suspicious of traditional authorities |