13 british colonies

13 Colonies

  • New Hampshire is founded

    New Hampshire is founded
    New Hampshire is created as a fishing colony by Captain John Mason. It is named for Hampshire County in England.
  • The Puritans Arrive

    The Puritans Arrive
    In 1628, more English settlers arrived in New England, practicing their religious beliefs. Because they wanted to make the church more pure, they were called Puritans.
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    13 Colonies

    The New England Colonies
    The Middle Colonies
    The Southern Colonies
  • Boston was founded

    Boston was founded
    In 1630 John Winthrop led a second group of Puritans to settle the Massachusetts Bay Colony. They settled near the Charles River, and that settlement was named Boston.
  • Lord Baltimore founds The Maryland Colony

    Lord Baltimore founds The Maryland Colony
    The first colonists from England that had arrived on the western shore of Maryland called it St. Mary's. George Calvert, the first Lord of Baltimore, was from a wealthy English family, that started a colony in North America that would be a refuge for Catholics.
  • The Colony of Connecticut established by Puritans

    The Colony of Connecticut established by Puritans
    Puritan minister Thomas Hooker and Governor John Haynes of the Massachusetts Bay Colony established River Colony, that became Connecticut later.
  • The Duke of York established New York

    The Duke of York established New York
    The Dutch used to control New Netherland, but England took it over and named it New York.
  • King Philip's War

    King Philip's War
    In New England, disagreements over land led to war between the colonists and the Native Americans.
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  • New England's Economy

    New England's Economy
    Ship building, fishing, farming, fur trading
  • North Carolina and South Carolina split

    North Carolina and South Carolina split
    In 1712, the Lords Proprietors split Carolina into two colonies, North Carolina and South Carolina.
  • The Great Awakening spreads through the Middle Colonies

    The Great Awakening spreads through the Middle Colonies
    A new religious movement began in the Middle Colonies and it was called the Great Awakening, because it awakened or renewed many people's interests in religion. It changed the way many people practiced their religion. Poor people, women and enslaved people took a part in religious gatherings.