Description
This 80 slide PowerPoint presentation covers the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies.
It includes the following topics:
– Mercantilism
– Joint Stock Companies
– Types of Colonies (Charter, Proprietary, Charter)
– Roanoke
– Jamestown (hardships, tobacco, introduction of slavery, House of Burgesses, Bacon’s Rebellion)
– Plymouth Colony (Pilgrims, Mayflower, Mayflower Compact, first Thanksgiving)
– Massachusetts Bay Colony (Puritans, City on a Hill, dissenters)
– Rhode Island (Roger Williams)
– Connecticut (Fundamental Orders of Connecticut)
– New Hampshire (John Wheelright and Exter)
– King Philip’s War
– Salem Witch Trials
– Economy of New England Colonies
– New York (settlement by Dutch, Patroon System, British control)
– New Jersey (Bergen, Lords Carteret and Berkley, East and West Jersey, unification)
– Pennsylvania (William Penn, Quakers, Holy Experiment)
– Delaware (settlement by Swedes, control by Dutch/New York/Pennsylvania)
– Economy of Middle Colonies
– Maryland (Lord Baltimore and Cecil Calvert, Catholics, Act of Toleration)
– Carolina (8 proprietors, cash crops, split into North and South Carolina)
– Georgia (James Oglethorpe, purpose – buffer and debtor colony)
– Economy of Southern Colonies
What’s included in the download:
*Editable PowerPoint presentation (80 slides, black text is editable, some graphics are not editable)
*Google Slides presentation (80 slides, black text is editable, some graphics are not editable)
*PDF Guided Notes (9 pages, not editable)
*Fillable PDF Guided Notes (9 pages, students type into text boxes, not editable in Adobe)
*Google Slides version Guide Notes (9 pages, students type into text boxes, not editable in Slides)
*PDF Guided Notes key (9 pages, not editable)
*Editable Guided Notes (9 pages, created in PowerPoint without the fancy clip art and fonts)
This is included in the following bundles:
U.S. History PowerPoint Bundle #1 (13 Colonies to Reconstruction)
13 Colonies Bundle
U.S. History to 1877 Bundle
U.S. History Mega Bundle
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