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Plymouth Colony

Published on Nov 20, 2015

Isabel Quast Hour 6

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Plymouth Colony

Isabel Quast

Leaders

  • 35 Separatists lead the group of people on
  • the Mayflower ship. They did not agree with
  • the church in England, so the left the country
  • to create their own way of following God.

Economic Structure

  • The economy in this area developed in the late
  • 1600s. They made profit from tobacco. The biggest 
  • source of income was from the fur trade.

Social Structure

  • Life in Plymouth revolved around family and religion.
  • Almost all grown males in the colony could have 
  • citizenship. The most powerful person in each colony
  • was the govenor.

Physical Environment

  • The first winter the passengers on the Mayflower
  • experienced was a rough one, 45 out of the 102
  • passengers died that winter. The English soon 
  • worked with the Native Americans and got the tools
  • to survive a winter in North America.

Struggles

  • The sources of income were from farming and fishing,
  • which were unreliable ways of getting money in that time
  • due to the fact that there can be bad fishing seasons and
  • bad farming seasons.

Interactions

  • After the first rough winter for the colonists, they created
  • a peace treaty with chief Massasoit of the Wampanoag
  •  tribe. This helped the pilgrims alive and functioning throughout
  • the years.

Slavery

  • Some of the families had black slaves, and a lot of
  • families had indentured servants. There weren't enough
  • slaves in the colony for politicians to enforce any laws 
  • about them.