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Chapter 3 sec 3

Colonies

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who was govenor of the dutch colony of New Netherland, harsh personality, he couldn't get support from the dutch colonists Peter Stuyvesent
This is what you call a person who brought 50 settlers to New Netherland,started by the Dutch West India Company and they gave rewards like land and fishing priviledges Patroon
This person was the brother of King Charles II of England, and he was ordered to drive the Dutch out of the new Netherlands Duke of York
Why was England threatened by the New Netherland? Because of it's growth and location for trade
What was the name of the type of colony that the New Netherland became. The Proprietary Colony
Who owned the proprietary colony of N.Y.? The Duke of York
What is another word definition for Proprietor Owner
Who was a large land owner in America, born of a wealthy Englishman? William Penn
William Penn was known for following what type of religious beliefs? Quaker
King Charles II owed the Penn family a great deal of money and payed them back with what? A large piece of land later called>>Pennsylvania.
This religious belief settled in PA, Believed in Peace and Harmony, welcoming all types of people? Quakers
What do you call a colony ruled by govenors appointed by a King A royal colony
What type of colony did Carolina become and why? They came a royal colony because they did not want to stop the Spanish from attacking Charleston.
Carolina later divided into what? North and South Carolina
Who was the founder of Georgia, very strict and colonists did not like his rules. James Oglethorpe
What di the King do to Georgia based on James Oglethorpe's methods? Made it a Royal Colony
New Netherlands threat to the English caused what? New Netherlands became a proprietary colony as a result of the English threat.
What was the effect of the English attacking the quakers? William Penn given land later known as PA.
What did the labors in the Carolinas result in? Wars between the settlers and NA.
Oglethorpe's strict rule in Georgia resulted in what? Georgia becoming a Royal Colony
List 3 goals of the Patroon system: attract settlersadd land to New Netherlandreward land owners
What were the three middle colonies that offered religious freedom? NJ,DE,PA
What three crops were grown in the Southern Colonies? tobaccoriceindigo
Why did Maryland and the Carolinas enslaved Native Americans and African Americans because? The NA and AA (african americans) knew how to farm and tend to crops. AA were sold into slavery and knew how to work hard
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