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Chapter 3 Colonies Take Root Section 2: The New England Colonies In New England, many colonies were established by people who were exiled from existing colonies because of their religious beliefs. The Puritans established the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Their intolerance for others’ beliefs spurred the creation of colonies in Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. Chapter Summary (continued)

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Bell Ringer Date: September 28 th, )Copy down the homework in your agenda. 2) Take out a sheet of paper, Label it Chapter 3 Quiz, number it 1-30 (Dont skip lines). 3) Look over your notes, you have a quiz today! Chapter 3 Colonies Take Root Section 1: The First English Settlements The English established colonies in North America to enrich England. Colonists came for religious freedom, land, and economic opportunities. With the help of Native Americans, Jamestown and Plymouth managed to survive. Virginias elected lawmaking body marked the start of representative government in North America. Chapter Summary Chapter 3 Colonies Take Root Section 2: The New England Colonies In New England, many colonies were established by people who were exiled from existing colonies because of their religious beliefs. The Puritans established the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Their intolerance for others beliefs spurred the creation of colonies in Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. Chapter Summary (continued) Chapter 3 Colonies Take Root Section 3: The Middle Colonies The diverse Middle Colonies were established for religious or political reasons. New York began as the Dutch colony of New Netherland, but England soon conquered and renamed it. Part of New York split off and became New Jersey. The Quakers founded Pennsylvania as a place for people of different religions to live together in peace. Chapter Summary (continued) Chapter 3 Colonies Take Root Chapter Summary (continued) Section 4: The Southern Colonies The plantation system, religion, and relations with Native Americans all had a strong influence on the formation of the Southern Colonies. Maryland was established as a refuge for Catholics, while Georgia was established to keep the Spanish in Florida. Life on plantations differed greatly from life in the backcountry. Chapter 3 Colonies Take Root Section 5: Spanish Colonies on the Borderlands The Spanish borderland territorieswhich included Florida, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texaswere established to keep other Europeans away from Spanish colonies in Mexico. The Spanish colonized the borderlands by establishing missions, presidios, and pueblos. Chapter Summary (continued) 26) 28) 27) 29) 30)