In 1670, English settlers used enslaved Africans as laborers for growing rice,tobacco,and indigo.
Sir George Calvert is the founder of Maryland. He was a Courtier and supported the English Royal family. He was knighted by King James in 1670 and in 1619 he became one of the Secretaries of State.
First Thirteen Colonies Virginia (1607) - Established by the London CompanyNew Jersey (1618) - Originally settled by the Dutch, but seized by the English in 1664.Massachusetts (1620) - Founded as two colonies: Plymouth Colony (1620), settled by the Pilgrims; and Massachusetts Bay Colony (1630), settled by the Puritans. They were united in 1691, and annexed Maine, which had been colonized by the New England Council in the 1620's.New Hampshire (1622) - Originally part of Maine, then a colony from 1629 until annexed by Massachusetts, 1641-1643. Became a separate colony again in 1679.Pennsylvania (1623) - Originally settled by Dutch and Swedes. Came under English control in the 1664 and was granted to William Penn by Charles II in 1681.New York (1624) - Founded as New Netherland by the Dutch West India Company. Seized by the English in 1664 and renamed.Maryland (1634) - Granted to Lord Baltimore.Connecticut (1635) - Founded by settlers from Massachusetts and other colonies. New Haven Colony, founded by settlers from Massachusetts in 1638, annexed to Connecticut in 1662, when the older colony was granted a royal charter.Rhode Island (1636) - Settled by two groups from Massachusetts and united in 1644. Chartered by King Charles II in 1663.Delaware (1638) - Settled by Swedes; seized by the Dutch in 1655 and by the English in 1664. Granted to William Penn in 1682.North Carolina (1653) - Settled by pioneers from other colonies. Carolina was separated from Virginia and granted to a private company in 1663; divided into two colonies in 1711. Made a royal providence in 1729.South Carolina (1670) - Originally part of Carolina Colony. Was separated from North Carolina in 1711, and became a royal providence in 1729.Georgia (1733) - Granted to a private company by George II in 1732 and settled a year later in Savannah.The 13 original colonies in chronological order in which they joined the United States Union.1. Delaware2. Pennsylvania3. New Jersey4. Georgia5. Connecticut6. Massachusetts7. Maryland8. South Carolina9. New Hampshire10. Virginia11. New York12. North Carolina13. Rhode Island
what happened near the the year 1660's in africa???
A key reason the Native population reduced by 1670 was the spread of disease, often smallpox.
South Carolina
it was South Carolina
Yes, South Carolina was officially settled in 1670 when a group of English colonists arrived to establish a permanent settlement at Albemarle Point, which later became Charleston. The area had been explored and mapped by the Spanish and French prior to English colonization.
Williamsburg was settled in south carolina in 1623
In 1670, English settlers used enslaved Africans as laborers for growing rice,tobacco,and indigo.
In 1670, English settlers used enslaved Africans as laborers for growing rice,tobacco,and indigo.
Charles Town , 1670
Charleston, SC was first settled by English colonists in 1670 under the leadership of William Sayle. The settlement grew quickly and by the early 18th century, Charleston had become a major port city in the American colonies.
The Lost Colony of Roanoke Island Virginia.
Complete English Gardener was created in 1670.
Virginia.
Sir George Calvert is the founder of Maryland. He was a Courtier and supported the English Royal family. He was knighted by King James in 1670 and in 1619 he became one of the Secretaries of State.