Conflicting Visions
→ English Civil War (1640-1649)
1215 (Magna Carta)
Parliament (Tax) vs Monarchy
Parliament (Wins)
Charles I (dies)
O. Cromwell
Lord Protector
→ Restoration (1660)
Monarchy (Charles I)
→ Glorious Revolution (Peaceful) (1688)
James II (Exiled)
→ 1689
Williams & Mary
→ New Constitution
→ 1607: Jamestown
Commercial (Business)
→ Virginia Company/ Joint Stock Camp/ Less Risk
Gold & Silver
Furs
Tobacco
→ Troubles (waters, native violence, unrest)
→ 1609-1610: Winter “Starving Time”
→ “The Weed”
Staple Crop
Too Strong
J. Rolfe
Mild Tobacco
→ 1618-1619
House of Burgesses (First Self-Gov)
Only White Men could vote
Property
→ Headwright
50 acres
Free Land
Pay passage (expensive)
→ Ind. Servants
“White Slavery”
Poor white/ London
3-7 years
Labor
→ 1630’s: Calvert Family
Lord Baltimore
Catholics (English) Haven
Open Policy/Fedual system
Protestants majority
Tabocco
Ind. Servants
→ New England, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut
→ 1620’s: Fort Orange/Albany
Fur trade
→ Ft. Amsterdam/ NYC
1664: British Fleet
Peaceful takeover
Farmland
Wheat
Grains
Trade Hub
Proprietary
One family
One person
William Penn
Father Naval Hero
Religion: Quakers
Est. G. Fox
Pacifists (Non-violent)
“Inner Light” (soul)
Piece of divine
Population growth (increase)
open policy (monotheism)
Wheat
Trade hub
Crops grown (sugar and rice)
→ Early 1700’s: A.A Cooper
→ Goals: Debtor’s heaven
Overcrowded jails
→ Low pop in Barbados
Sugar
→ 1729: North/South Carolina
→ 1732: J. Oglethorpe
→ Buffer Zone
→ Strict Laws
→ Ban Slavery & Ban Alcohol (Got rid of these conditions)
→ English Civil War (1640-1649)
1215 (Magna Carta)
Parliament (Tax) vs Monarchy
Parliament (Wins)
Charles I (dies)
O. Cromwell
Lord Protector
→ Restoration (1660)
Monarchy (Charles I)
→ Glorious Revolution (Peaceful) (1688)
James II (Exiled)
→ 1689
Williams & Mary
→ New Constitution
→ 1607: Jamestown
Commercial (Business)
→ Virginia Company/ Joint Stock Camp/ Less Risk
Gold & Silver
Furs
Tobacco
→ Troubles (waters, native violence, unrest)
→ 1609-1610: Winter “Starving Time”
→ “The Weed”
Staple Crop
Too Strong
J. Rolfe
Mild Tobacco
→ 1618-1619
House of Burgesses (First Self-Gov)
Only White Men could vote
Property
→ Headwright
50 acres
Free Land
Pay passage (expensive)
→ Ind. Servants
“White Slavery”
Poor white/ London
3-7 years
Labor
→ 1630’s: Calvert Family
Lord Baltimore
Catholics (English) Haven
Open Policy/Fedual system
Protestants majority
Tabocco
Ind. Servants
→ New England, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut
→ 1620’s: Fort Orange/Albany
Fur trade
→ Ft. Amsterdam/ NYC
1664: British Fleet
Peaceful takeover
Farmland
Wheat
Grains
Trade Hub
Proprietary
One family
One person
William Penn
Father Naval Hero
Religion: Quakers
Est. G. Fox
Pacifists (Non-violent)
“Inner Light” (soul)
Piece of divine
Population growth (increase)
open policy (monotheism)
Wheat
Trade hub
Crops grown (sugar and rice)
→ Early 1700’s: A.A Cooper
→ Goals: Debtor’s heaven
Overcrowded jails
→ Low pop in Barbados
Sugar
→ 1729: North/South Carolina
→ 1732: J. Oglethorpe
→ Buffer Zone
→ Strict Laws
→ Ban Slavery & Ban Alcohol (Got rid of these conditions)