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COLONY PROJECT: NEW YORK AND WLATER RALEIGH
BY: MATT BURNS, THOMAS BECK, NATE GREGORY, AND PATRICK BRADY
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SIR WALTER RALEIGH
Date and birth- Born around 1552 in Devon, England
Cause, date, and place of death- He was beheaded on October 29, 1618
Social class- He was in the gentry social class which was often education and land owning
Education- He attended Oriel College, Oxford University, and went to the middle bar
Reason for the involvement in the Colony- He funded several voyages to colonize the coastline north of Florida
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SIR WALTER RALEIGH
6. Did they actually live in the Colony- No, he lived near present day Florida
7. Religious beliefs- He believed that if all Welcomed God, then they were welcome
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COLONY: NEW YORK
Types of Colonies- The three types of Colonies are Royal, Proprietary, and Self-Governing
Type of Colony- New York was a Royal Colony: it was originally a Dutch Colony then changed to an English Colony
Purpose of the Colony- New York was created for land and profits
Founder of the Colony- Peter Minuit, a Protestant, created it in 1624
Type of people lived in it and how many there were- Most people were Dutch: population in 1788- 150,000
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COLONY: NEW YORK
6. When did they leave England- 1624
7. When did they arrive at the Colony- 6 months after they left
8. Problems they encountered- They encountered poor skill at agriculture
9. Type of rule (government) they established- The colony was run by a governor appointed by the king of England
10. Did it successfully achieve its purpose- Yes it did and it became one of the most powerful states in the country
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COLONY: NEW YORK
11. Relationship with Native Americans- They had good relations with the Native Americans
12. Which type of people were accepted in the Colony- All except slaves
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