English Colonization New England
English Colonization New England
English Colonization New England
Differences in Colonizing
The New England colonies were very different
from the Chesapeake colonies from the very
beginning
The New England colonies were established for
the purpose of religious freedom, not profit
New England settlers were middle class whole
families, not upper class gentlemen or indentured
servants
A Better Environment
The New England region offered a much more
hospitable environment for settlers
The climate was not as volatile and the region was not
susceptible to insects and disease
Establishing Plymouth
The Pilgrims would be blown north off-course and in
1620 they landed in Cape Cod and established the
colony of Plymouth
They had no legal right to this land, but they would later
receive a royal charter
Mayflower Compact
Before going ashore the men of The Mayflower agreed
that their government would be based upon democratic,
majority rule
Plymouth
The Plymouth colony would never be force in
the New World
Many were turned off by its very strict social and
religious codes
Massachusetts Bay
John Winthrop
Was the leader of the establishing of MA Bay, he
served in the governors role for 19 years
Was a very capable leader and lawyer
His legal skills protected the early colony from political
attacks from England in its early history
Rhode Island
In 1636 Roger Williams was banished from MA
Bay for disagreeing with religious and political
leaders on a number of issues
He believed that God was to be found within each
person, not within the church
He advocated a complete separation of church
and state
He believed it was wrong to take advantage of
Native Americans by taking their lands
A Woman Rebel
Anne Hutchison
Was unique in her time for the simple fact she was a
female religious leader in a male-dominated society
Preached the belief of antinomialism (if God has
already determined who is saved and who is not then
man is not subject to man or Gods laws)
Was banished from MA Bay and fled to Rhode Island
She would later move to New Amsterdam where she and
her family were killed by Native Americans
Winthrop and MA saw this as a sign from God that they were
correct in banishing her
Connecticut
In 1636 Thomas Hooker led three whole
congregations from MA to settle three new
river towns in what would become
Connecticut
The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Were established in 1639 and established a
representative government open to all property
owning males, not just church members