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US HISTORY

EOC REVIEW
USHC 1.1
Summarize the distinct
characteristics of each colonial region
in the settlement and development of
British North America, including
religious, social, political, and
economic differences.
RELIGIOUS

I C
N OM
C O
E
Motives for
Colonizing
Thirteen Colonies
New England
Massachusetts
Mid-Atlantic
Pennsylvania
Southern
Virginia
South Carolina
Religion

New Religious
England “Freedom”
(Tolerance)

LIMITED
Mid-
Atlantic Diversity
& Tolerance

Religion
Southern NOT
a motive
The “Pilgrims” (Plymouth)
Religious Dissidents
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Puritans
City on
a Hill!

John Winthrop
Governor
TOLERATION

Religious dissenters,
such as Roger
Williams and Anne
Hutchinson, were
EXILED.
Williams started the
Rhode Island colony.
Williams Hutchinson
Mid-Atlantic Colonies
(Limited) Religious Toleration & Diversity

Catholics
Quakers Maryland
Pennsylvania
Southern Colonies
“All About the Benjamins”

Church of England
Established
Religion

New Religious
England “Freedom”
(Tolerance)

LIMITED
Mid-
Atlantic Diversity
& Tolerance

Religion
Southern NOT
a motive
Society

New Egalitarian
England (Clergy Dominant)

Southern Hierarchical
(Landowners Dominant)
Plantation Slavery
(Southern Colonies)
English Political Traditions

Parliament
Magna Carta
Popular Government

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e G
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p r es
R e
English
Political
Traditions
Town Meetings
(New England)

Egalitarian
Democratic
House of Burgesses
(Virginia)

Aristocratic
Representative
Economy
Commerce
New
England Shipbuilding
Fishing

Staple Crops
Mid- Wheat, Corn
Atlantic
Family Farms

CASH Crops
Southern Tobacco, Rice, Indigo

Slave Labor
RAW FINISHED
GOODS GOODS

SLAVE
S

The
Triangular
Trade
Colonial Trade Routes
Mercantilism
Economic Regulation
(Primarily of Trade)

Navigation Acts (1651)


SALUTARY
NEGLECT
Strict Enforcement

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