chapter 1 The American colonies by 1763

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the development of the thirteen colonies

  • 1607- first successful English colony established in Virginia
  • 1620- sailing of the Mayflower to Massachusetts
  • 1650- Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Maryland added
  • 1664- New York captured from the dutch
  • 1660s- New Jersey and South Carolina founded
  • 1680s- Pennsylvania and Delaware founded
  • 1732- Georgia established
  • 2400km along the Atlantic seaboard from Canada to Florida
  • pre 1763- most colonists lived to the east of the Appalachian mountains

colonial division

  • New England- New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut
  • middle colonies- New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware
  • southern colonies- Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia

population growth

  • 1700- 250,000
  • 1763- 2 million
  • high birth rate- the average american woman had 7 children
  • low death rate- lived longer than most europeans
  • immigration
  • vast majority lived on farms
  • half lived in the south, quarter in the middle, quarter in the New England
  • by 1770:
  • Virginia largest colony in population and land area- 500,000
  • Pennsylvania and Massachusetts- 275,000 each
  • Maryland and North Carolina- 200,000 each
  • New York, South Carolina, New Jersey- 100,000 each
  • New Hampshire, Rhode Island- 50,000 each
  • Delaware- 40,000
  • Georgia- 30,000

american towns

  • 5 towns, all sea ports
  • Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Newport and Charleston
  • by 1760 combined population- 73,000
  • 3.5% of the population

the colonial melting pot

  • between 1700 and 1763- 400,000 people from Europe and Africa migrated to America
  • most of the 17th century settlers were english
  • less than a fifth of 18th century migrants were english

european settlement

  • largest group- Scots-Irish Protestants from Ulster; discontented with the land system; bad harvests; decline of linen trade
  • 65,000 Germans- peasants from the Rhineland; want to improve economic lot; attratced by religious tolerance
  • Dutch, Swedes

indentured servitude

  • tended to travel in groups
  • part of colonisation schemes or under a system of temporary servitude
  • designed to meet the colonies' severe labour shortage
  • enabled people to obtain free passage by entering into a contract pledging their labour for a specified number of years
  •  between a half and two thirds of all white immigrants during the colonial period were indentured servents

african settlement

  • 1619- first black slaves land in Virginia
  • 1763- 350,000 slaves (1 in 6 of the total population)
  • most from west africa
  • demand for slaves was so high that the black population grew more rapidly than the white population
  • 90% lived in the south
  • made up less than 5% the total population in New England

native americans

  • British and European settlers did not assimilate with the native americans
  • divided
  • less advanced technologically
  • hit hard by european diseases
  • unable to resist the newcomers
  • remained a powerful force to the west of the appalachians

the results of immigration

  • 1760- half of the american population was english
  • 15% welsh, scottish or scots-irish
  • 20% africans
  • 8% germans
  • most european newcomers blended into colonial culture and society
  • germans retained a degree of religious and cultural autonomy

colonial government

governors

  • in most colonies the governor was appointed and could be removed only by the british king, to whom he was responsible
  • the proprietary…

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