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What was the columbian exchange?
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Global transfer of plants, foods, animals, ideas and diseases between old world and new

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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
How is Jamestown and Plymouth alike?
-Settled in early 1600's -Initial cooperation with natives -Victims of disease and starvation -Excellent harbors
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)
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 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