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    England's Ruling System

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    persecution, and sailed to America as Pilgrims. After Ireland was conquered, the term ‘Plantation’ came from…

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    of people. The Middle Colonies were home to the German, Dutch, British, Irish and Swedish. The warm temperatures and longer growing seasons made the Middle Colonies a good place to settle. Farming was dominant over fishing or hunting. Some of the crops grown are grain based and that’s why they’re called the bread basket colonies. As in the northern colonies it was colder, these types of crops wouldn’t grow well. The two biggest economical money sources in the Middle Colonies were farming and…

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    Slave narrative is the life account of enslaved Africans in Great Britain and later in the United States during the 18th and 19th centuries. It recounted the personal experiences of slaves and was essential to the anti-slavery movement or the Abolitionism. Slave narrative was the main form of African-American literature in the 19th century and also the foundation of African-American literary tradition; it concentrated on oral aspects, folk tale, music, and religion, therefore reflecting their…

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    Anne Hutchinson was a religious leader who was born in England in 1951. She was killed in 1643 in an Indian raid killing in the state of New York which wss in the colony of Mid-Atlantic. Anne Hutchinson fought for women’s rights and she gave many girls and women hope that they might have rights again as shown by this quote, “ From the early Christian era, female activism in religious life gave some women high visibility, thus preserving their voices in the historical record. The splintering of…

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    Early American Colonists

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    people were still persecuted for various reasons in America. War would eventually change their entire lives again and these colonies would go on to become the United States of America. When the colonists decided to travel to the New World, they were looking for the New World to better their lives. They came to gain knowledge of…

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    Proprietary Colony Essay

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    Royal colony: A royal colony is one ruled over by an official chosen by the monarch in rule, specifically the British crown ruler. Oftentimes, the monarch would only indirectly rule over the colony with direct rule coming from the governor or proprietor. Nonetheless, the monarch still retained the most power since he had the power to elect the governor and overlook his decisions. Many proprietary colonies later became royal colonies after being accrued by the monarch or royal rule. Because of…

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    debt and the British government decided that the American colonies, who benefited the most from this war, should pay part of the war’s costs. To achieve this goal, the British Parliament passed a series of acts designed to pay the debt with colonial assistance. The American colonists were not happy with such tight control. The first act passed by the British Parliament on April 5, 1764 was The Sugar Act, also called Plantation Act, or Revenue Act, with the goal of raising 100,000…

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    American Pageant Chapter 4

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    absolutely hated ("Religion and the Founding of the American Republic"). In these times of turmoil, the Puritans fled to America from England; from the period of 1629 to 1639, 20,000 men, women, and children fled to settle in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (Bettlock). It was only until 1640,…

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    and were in the colony. This exodus led to the creation of Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire. Roger Williams founded Rhode Island when he was exiled for speaking out against the Puritans on October 9th, 1635. The Puritans also started the larger flow of people to…

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    Family farms were developed to help support the community and towns, and on the edge of the sea was where they had established a seaport to trade the livestock abundance. Anglo-American colonies established political and judicial structures for men to hold and serve in upper house of legislature. Each colony would have their own court system to help with local peace, and appeals. A court of councilors was established for those cases that got appealed. Economic and political ways were changed in…

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