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Atlantic World | Growth of Colonies | Early Native Peoples | Salem Witchcraft | Settlement of Colonial America
Examine the patterns of slave trade. What trends can you discern from the map?
Examine the movement of free, indentured, convicted, and enslaved migrants. What trends are evident?
Examine the trade routes of the various nations. Then examine the Prevailing Winds and Pirate activity. What do these layers reveal about trade in the age of sail when juxtaposed?
Examine the paths of various explorers. Which countries dominated exploration early on? Where did they focus their attention and why?
Why did the Virginia colony claim land on both sides of the Chesapeake Bay? What consequences did their claim have for the territories further inland such as Maryland and Pennsylvania?
Profit was an overwhelming motivation for Virginia's overseers and colonists. Explain how the search for profit affected the development of the colony. Why was tobacco such an important crop to the emerging market society and mercantile state in England? Who supplied tobacco to the English before Virginia? Why would they prefer to buy it from their own colonies? How did participation in the global market affect Virginia's landscape and society?
Compare and contrast the motives for colonization of the Pilgrims in the Plymouth colony in the Puritans (and their many non-religious fellow colonizers)? How did these motives differ from those who settled Virginia and Maryland? What types of groups settled New England? Contrast those with the experience of the Chesapeake. How did the group structure and motives of the New England settlers affect their pattern of settlement?
Examine the spread of settlement in the Chesapeake and New England. How did Chesapeake settlement differ from that of New England? Why did Europeans press westward during this period, instead of concentrating in the more easily defended coastal towns? How did the Native Americans respond to the expansion of English settlement in each area?
Compare and contrast Native American agricultural practices with those of the early English settlers. What innovations allowed the Europeans to sustain much greater population densities on the land? How did European farming practices change the landscape of the Chesapeake and New England?
Was the majority of exploration during this period done by one nation in particular? Why might that be?
Given what you know about the climate regions of America, is there any correlation between them and the subsistence of Native American peoples?
As you browse through the timeline, take note of the explorers who sailed around the Caribbean and Central America. Why might exploration of that region continue, while trips to the Canadian coast and New England seem to have stalled?
Examine the map closely. Which areas of Salem were near trade roads? Which were more remote?
Examine just the accusers. Where were most of them located? Why might that have been so?
Examine just the witches and their defenders. Where were they clustered? Why?
Within the colonies, which areas were most ethnically diverse? In which regions (New England, Mid-Atlantic, Chesapeake, South) did three or more ethnic groups coexist? What areas had the least diversity?
Why did English settlers in the Mid-Atlantic and Chesapeake regions settle along the ocean, while the Dutch, Scotch Irish and Germans settled further inland? Describe the patterns that you see in this immigration. What would this pattern lead you to predict about where subsequent immigrants would settle?
What was different about the coming of Africans to the New World, as compared to other ethnic groups - reasons for coming to the area? What regions were Africans concentrated in? Briefly, how would this pattern of migration affect later Southern and American history?
What did the spread of settlement into the American interior mean for the native populations? Were relations with Native Americans different in the northern and southern colonies? Where were the more powerful Native American civilizations located? Did their presence shape the pattern of European settlement in those areas?
You are a settler writing back to your homeland about the colony you are living in. Tell the residents of your former city or village the name and location of your settlement, how your settlement is growing, what types of people are arriving in the colonies, and how people are getting along with groups they had never encountered before in the Old World.