Early Settlements 1.5a

Settling

1.5a

 

People in their Environment

1.5b

Classes of People

1.5c

Portuguese Exploration

1.4c

100

Roanoke Island

Because evidence of a colony there exists but there were no known survivors.

New England, Mid-Atlantic, South

Land owners relied on indentured servants and slaves for labor, farmers relied primarily on family members.

By controlling trade in West Africa.

200

Georgia

The Virginia Company

Large farms and plantations had a longer growing season because of the warmer climate

Men or women who could not pay for passage to the colonies agreed to work w/o pay for a specified time.

The Portuguese carried goods from Europe, trading them for gold, metals and cloth.

 

300

Jamestown

Massachusetts Bay

Fishing, Shipbuilding, Naval Supplies

True

West Africa

 

400

Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay

Economic Freedom

It has rich farmland and a moderate climate, many rivers and the Atlantic Ocean for fishing.

Women

Latitude lines run east to west. Longitude lines run north to south.

500

Roanoke Island, Jamestown, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Pennsylvania, Georgia

Quakers – Wanted freedom to practice their faith without interference.

Few cities & schools in the south.  Farm work required skills but not education, while the northern industries often required both

Artisans

Longitude, Latitude

 

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