13 Colonies
13 Colonies
13 Colonies
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Roger Williams
Hebelieved in the “separation of church and state”. (the belief that the
government and religion should have no official relationship.)
◦Rhode Island became a refuge (a safe place) for people seeking religious
freedom.
Quakers and Pennsylvania
Quakers were Protestant reformers:
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/colonialhouse/teac
hers/dirty_manner/index.html
Small Landowners
owned small farms and very few owned slaves
Slaves - were the lowest social class in the South and all
of the colonies
Farming in Southern Colonies
Farmers in the Southern Colonies grew
several things. The most popular crop was
tobacco. The Jamestown colonists had grown
tobacco originally, and tobacco farms sprung
up all over Virginia and North Carolina. The
two southernmost states (South Carolina and
Georgia) also grew indigo and rice.
Slavery in the Colonies
The First Slave arrived around 1625 to
Massachusetts. Massachusetts was the first
slave holding colony in the New World.
http://www.slavenorth.com/massachusetts.ht
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Indentured Servants