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Title: Early English Settlements


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Early English Settlements
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Jamestown
1607
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The Virginia Company
  • Charter Permission to organize settlements in an
    area.
  • One group of merchants in London, England,
    received a charter to start a settlement in
    America. Their name was the Virginia Company.

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  • The Company sent 144 settlers in 3 ships to build
    a new colony in America. They were supposed to
    look for gold and attempt to establish trade in
    furs and fish.

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  • 1607- The colonists called their settlement
    Jamestown to honor King James.

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  • What were two major setbacks?
  • It was swampy land with mosquitoes carrying
    disease.
  • It lacked good farmland.

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  • The settlers also looked for gold instead of
    growing food.
  • By 1608 only 38 of the Jamestown colonists
    remained alive.

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Captain John Smith
  • What was the biggest obstacle the colonists
    faced?
  • Governing Jamestown
  • Captain John Smith,
    an experienced soldier and
    explorer, was sent to govern
    the colonists.

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  • Smith forced settlers to work and he also managed
    to obtain corn from the Native Americans.

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  • Smith returned to England, but without good
    leadership, the settlement struggled to feed all
    of the people. The years 1609-1610 became known
    as the Starving Time.
  • Why do you think it was called the
    Starving Time?

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Farming the Land
  • One colonist, John Rolfe, began to grow tobacco
    in Jamestown.
  • Planters followed Rolfe and raised tobacco and
    the colony began to prosper and grow.

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  • John Rolfe married Pocahontas, the daughter of
    Chief Powhatan, which resulted in an improvement
    in the relationship with the Native Americans.

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  • In order to attract more colonists, the Virginia
    Company gave a land grant called a headright of
    50 acres to those who paid their own way.
  • What did this headright convince thousands of
    people to do?

Thousands moved to Virginia
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Representative Government
  • As the colony started to grow, the settlers did
    not want to take orders from the Virginia Company
    back in London.
  • What did the company allow the colonists to do?
    They could have some say in the government of
    Jamestown.

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  • Ten towns sent two burgesses or representatives
    to an assembly.
  • What did the assembly have the right to do? They
    could make laws for the colony.
  • This group called the House of Burgesses met for
    the first time in Jamestown on July 30, 1619.

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New Arrivals
  • In 1619 the Virginia Company sent 90 women to
    Jamestown. What did they believe the colony
    needed in order to flourish? Families

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  • In 1619 A Dutch ship also brought a group of
    Africans who were sold to planters to labor in
    the tobacco fields. These Africans worked as
    servants rather than slaves.
  • William Tucker was the first African born in
    America.
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