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Colonization
  of North
  America
French in the New World
• Jacques Cartier was sent by France
  – Found the St. Lawrence River
  – Built settlement of Montreal
• Samuel de Champlain
  – Discovered two of the Great Lakes
  – Given title of Father of New France
The English
• John Smith and Sir Thomas Dale
  – Helped to make Jamestown a thriving colony
  – Established cash crops of tobacco and indigo
John Smith
Sir Thomas Dale
• The Pilgrims came in 1620 to
  Plymouth, Massachusetts
• They left England to escape religious
  persecution
• Why did they not have as many problems with
  the Indians?
  1. The Indians had just suffered a plague and were
     too weak to fight
  2. Pilgrims treated them with respect and shared
     the gospel with them
• The English settlements were different from
  the French and Spanish in three ways:
1. Most were under private investors, not
   government funded
2. They brought their families with them
3. They were Protestant
Religion
• Initially, every English colony had an
  established church that all were required to be
  a member of.
• Later religious pluralism was allowed in the
  colonies.
• In France and Spanish colonies, you HAD to be
  Roman Catholic
Education
• English colonies viewed education as
  important because you needed to read
  Scripture, learn about God and understand His
  will.
• The pastors often taught the kids. Later
  teachers were hired
• In Roman Catholic colonies there was less
  emphasis on education

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Ch 8 sec 2

  • 1. Colonization of North America
  • 2. French in the New World • Jacques Cartier was sent by France – Found the St. Lawrence River – Built settlement of Montreal
  • 3.
  • 4. • Samuel de Champlain – Discovered two of the Great Lakes – Given title of Father of New France
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7. The English • John Smith and Sir Thomas Dale – Helped to make Jamestown a thriving colony – Established cash crops of tobacco and indigo
  • 10. • The Pilgrims came in 1620 to Plymouth, Massachusetts • They left England to escape religious persecution
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. • Why did they not have as many problems with the Indians? 1. The Indians had just suffered a plague and were too weak to fight 2. Pilgrims treated them with respect and shared the gospel with them
  • 14. • The English settlements were different from the French and Spanish in three ways: 1. Most were under private investors, not government funded 2. They brought their families with them 3. They were Protestant
  • 15. Religion • Initially, every English colony had an established church that all were required to be a member of. • Later religious pluralism was allowed in the colonies. • In France and Spanish colonies, you HAD to be Roman Catholic
  • 16. Education • English colonies viewed education as important because you needed to read Scripture, learn about God and understand His will. • The pastors often taught the kids. Later teachers were hired
  • 17.
  • 18. • In Roman Catholic colonies there was less emphasis on education

Editor's Notes

  1. Cash crops enables settlers to pay off debts in England
  2. Set up trial by jury, free market system where prices were set by individuals, not the government
  3. If you refused the church you were expelled from the colony
  4. Parents taught their kids at home. When towns and villages sprung up, one of the first buildings was a schoolTaught reading, writing, speaking and math
  5. Only the wealthy received a basic education…the roman catholics discouraged bible reading