The document summarizes the early colonial settlements in Virginia and New England between 1606-1640. It describes the founding of Jamestown in 1607 by the Virginia Company and the difficult early years of disease and starvation. It then discusses the introduction of tobacco, which led to economic prosperity. The arrival of the first Africans in 1619 is also noted. The document also summarizes the founding of Maryland and the Carolinas, as well as the settlements of Puritans in Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay colonies. Key figures such as Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson who challenged Puritan orthodoxy are also briefly described.