The New England Colonies
The New England Colonies
The New England Colonies
Plymouth Founded
After landing far north of Virginia, the Pilgrims started a colony at Cape Cod called Plymouth Because no government existed, the Mayflower Compact was written The Pilgrims would have starved if Squanto had not helped them survive by teaching them to plant crops In the fall of 1621, the first Thanksgiving was celebrated between the Pilgrims and the Native Americans
More Dissenters
Anne Hutchinson was banned because she held discussions that challenged church authority. She went to Rhode Island Her brother-in-law left too and set up a town in what would become New Hampshire Quakers were persecuted by Puritans with brutal punishments and executions because they spoke openly about a different faith
Navigation Acts
The Mother Country is supposed to get rich because of mercantilism. Navigation Acts said: All goods had to be carried on English ships Tobacco, wood and sugar could only be sold to England or its colonies Imports had to go through English ports Taxes on goods not shipped to England Smuggling and piracy flourished because
Atlantic Trade
Rum and iron would go to Africa from New England Slaves would leave Africa and go to the West Indies Sugar and molasses would go to New England New England got rich from selling fish to West Indies to feed slaves 2% of the population were slaves in New England, many bought their freedom
King Philip
War continued
The Pequot and Mohegans helped the colonists learn to track natives and ambush them. In 1676, the war ended. Many natives were killed while others were sold into slavery. After the war ended colonists were able to go deeper into Native American land.
Changes in Society
Puritans lost power as more and more settlers arrived with different beliefs. Salem Witchcraft Trials: girls pretended to be bewitched and accused some of witchcraft. 100 were arrested 19 were hung (plus 2 dogs) Years later the girls admitted to accusing falsely
An Accused Witch