10 Facts About Colonial America

1.

Colonial America was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony over theological disagreements, and he and other settlers founded Providence Plantation based on an egalitarian constitution providing for majority rule "in civil things" and "liberty of conscience" in religious matters.

FactSnippet No. 1,133,543
2.

Colonial America South included the plantation colonies of the Chesapeake region and the lower South .

FactSnippet No. 1,133,544
3.

Previous colonial wars in North America had started in Europe and then spread to the colonies, but the French and Indian War is notable for having started in North America and spread to Europe.

FactSnippet No. 1,133,545
4.

The seaport cities of colonial America were truly British cities in the eyes of many inhabitants.

FactSnippet No. 1,133,546
5.

Colonial America suggests that warfare was critical among the major imperial players: Britain, the American colonies, Spain, France, and the First Nations .

FactSnippet No. 1,133,547
6.

Colonial America physicians introduced modern medicine to the cities in the 18th century, following the models in England and Scotland, and made some advances in vaccination, pathology, anatomy, and pharmacology.

FactSnippet No. 1,133,548
7.

Colonial America argues they grew from small villages to take major leadership roles in promoting trade, land speculation, immigration, and prosperity, and in disseminating the ideas of the Enlightenment, and new methods in medicine and technology.

FactSnippet No. 1,133,549
8.

Colonial America characterizes them as "sensible, shrewd, frugal, ostentatiously moral, generally honest, " public spirited, and upwardly mobile, and argues their economic strivings led to "democratic yearnings" for political power.

FactSnippet No. 1,133,550
9.

Colonial America families were large, and these small dwellings had much activity and there was little privacy.

FactSnippet No. 1,133,551
10.

Colonial America'storians have paid special attention to the role of women, family, and gender in the colonial South since the social history revolution in the 1970s.

FactSnippet No. 1,133,552