US History timeline & concept chart: 16th-18th centuries (to 1754) British-American colonies: Difference between revisions

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*John Rolfe planted seed from Trinidad in Virginia
*John Rolfe planted seed from Trinidad in Virginia
** 1614 fist tobacco shipment to England  
** 1614 fist tobacco shipment to England  
*** spurred colonial projection
** European markets demanded more tobacco
** spurred colonial growth and migration
** headright system enacted to bring more labor to the colony
*** headright system = land grant for settlers who paid for transport of indentured servants to the colonies
* tobacco became the official currency of Virginia
** goods, services and taxes could be paid with tobacco
** due to difficulty to transport, "tobacco receipts" were frequently used instead of actual tobacco
*** = receipts= a declarations of an amount of stored tobacco
*** instead of exchanging actual tobacco, these "receipts" were used
*** see [https://time.com/4675303/money-colonial-america-currency-history/ Early American Colonists Had a Cash Problem. Here's How They Solved It (Time.com)]
** use of tobacco as currency led to great expansion of tobacco planting and overall economy
** but also led to inflation of value of goods in tobacco (more tobacco needed to pay for goods)
*** the colony attempted to limit tobacco production in order to keep prices down
*** farms were burnt
*** quality of tobacco went down as farmers sought to produce more quantities
 
=== colony of Maryland ===
* 1634 Maryland founded  
* 1634 Maryland founded  
** by Catholic George Calvert, Lord Baltimore; granted by English King Charles I
** by Catholic George Calvert, Lord Baltimore; granted by English King Charles I
** first ''prioprietary colony'' = owned and governed by an individual  
** first ''prioprietary colony'' = owned and governed by an individual


=== British governance of early colonies ===
=== British governance of early colonies ===