1)

-By the 1700s, a new region, the Backcountry, formed on the western edge of the other 3 colonial regions.

-New England was the most populated region out of the 4.

2)

-Colonial officials sold their land plots to a group of people.(a Puritan congregation)

-They then divided up the land and built farm houses and a shared meeting house around shared farm land.

-Not everybody had to farm in a community. People could specialize into other jobs like: tailors, shop keepers, black smiths, bakers, etc.

3)

-New England grew rapidly because of its many resources:

-They had large bodies of water for whaling and fishing

-They had forests for lumber and ship building

-The Atlantic Ocean was useful for travel and trade with other colonies/countries.

-The cities of Boston, Newport, and Salem became large wealthy cities in New England because of these resources.

4)

-England wanted to profit more from the colonial economic success(mercantilism), so they passed the Navigation Acts to better control the colonies.

-In order to this, they made four major provisions to control the colonial shipping businesses:

-Colonial goods could only be sold to England

-If any goods were sold to other countries, they had to be taxed

-All goods had to be carried by English ships

-All exports/imports had to pass through English ports for inspection

5)

-It was hard, if not impossible, for England to patrol the whole eastern coast line.

-The colonists often just ignored the Navigation Act.

-The colonists smuggled goods in/out through secret ports.

-England had encouraged pirating of other country’s ships, but now those pirates were attacking their ships(One

of the more famous pirates at that time was a dude named Black Beard).

6)

-New England traded with England, Africa, and West Indies(triangular trade/slave route)

-They traded with other European countries(with England’s permission after the Navigation Act was passed).

-They traded with other colonial regions(ie: the Middle Colonies, the Southern, and the Backcountry.)

7)-See pg 98

-New England traded rum and Iron with Africa for slaves.

-They traded some of their slaves to the West Indies for molasses and sugar.

They also traded fish and timber to West Indies directly from the colonies.

8)

-There were few slaves in New England.(2% of colonial slave population)

-There were no large plantations in New England, so they typically worked in homes or on docks and in warehouses in the fishing industry.

-Slaves in New England could keep some of their earnings and buy their freedom.

9)

-Metacom,known by the English as “King Philip”, was the leader of the Wampanoag tribe, and he and other tribes didn’t like the colonial expansion into their lands.

-12 Puritan towns were destroyed/wiped out.

-40 other towns suffered brutal attacks.

-The colonists got southern tribes(Pequot and Mohegan) who were enemies of “King Philip’s tribes to help fight with them.

10)

-Puritans no longer controlled New England after the late 1600s.

-They became more worried about wealth than religion.

-There was a lot more diversity of religion

-More religious diversity/freedom allowed non-church members to vote

-The Salem Witch trials began in 1692.