Jamestown: The Cornerstone of America. Russel Mendes Historical Paper Senior Division 2,251 Words

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Jamestown: The Cornerstone of America. Russel Mendes Historical Paper Senior Division 2,251 Words"

Transcription

1 Jamestown: The Cornerstone of America Russel Mendes Historical Paper Senior Division 2,251 Words

2 Jamestown was the cornerstone of the United States of America. Thanks to the survival of the colony, the British established their first foothold in the Americas, after lagging behind the Spaniards. Created by the Virginia Company, Jamestown faced countless dangers, such as famine, disease, and hostilities, just to survive in the early 17 century. Jamestown was an important capitalist venture by the Virginia Company as it was an exploratory investment of the New World. The success and survival of the first colony was achieved through the encounters and exchanges with Powhatan Indians, leading to the birth of a new nation. In June of 1606, King James I granted a charter to a group of London entrepreneurs, the Virginia 1 Company, to establish an English settlement in the Chesapeake region of North America. The goal of the Virginia Company was to find gold and a Pacific water route. In December, of that year, 104 set sail to the New World. The new settlers set sail on the Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Godspeed by Captain Christopher Newport. They were given the job to build a secure settlement and make the venture profitable. On May 14, 1607, the settlers settled 60 miles away from the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay on Jamestown Island. They quickly made a triangular fort to protect themselves from the Spanish and the Indians. It contained a storehouse, a church, and numerous houses. Despite a smooth start, the situation for the colonists quickly went south. In their location, Jamestown fell victim to a countless number of diseases. This was due to famine 2 and as George Percy wrote, full of slime and filth,. Without access to a clean water, many people fell victim to salt poisoning, dysentery, and typhoid. Without proper nutrition, many acquired scurvie and 3 the bloody flix. These diseases ravaged the colony and weakened the colony. In one year alone two 1 "History of Jamestown."tt." Historic Jamestowne. 2 "History of Jamestown." History Is Fun 3 Frethorne, Richard. "Letter from Richard Frethorne to His Parents

3 4 third[s] of the 150 dead already. To rub salt in their wound, in their first year their fort almost burned down. Luckily, John Smith became the leader and turned the colony around with his new policies. The colony struggled the moment the settlers arrived is because of a labor problem. A little over 5 a third of the Jamestown settlers were gentlemen. These gentlemen were ex soldiers that were provided for by society. The rest of the settlers were comprised of artisans, blacksmiths, tailors, masons bricklayers, carpenters, a tailor, a barbers, and surgeons. Any remaining settlers were untrained seamen and young boys. Among the settlers, there was no one specialized in agriculture. Without any skilled farmers, unskilled workers tried to farm the land but only yielded very little. This is because they only applied minimal effort in planting. The reason for the lack of preparations is because the settlers believed 6 that the natives would share the abundance of the New World with the English. Since this did not happen the settlers most notably Captain John Martin wanted to exploit the natives by slavery. However these thoughts never reached fruition and the settlers had to start trading with the natives to survive. Before the Jamestown was created the land of the Chesapeake, over 14,000 Natives Americans 7 from 30 tribes resided in the area. These 30 tribes were ruled by Chief Powhatan and his tribe. The tribes swore loyalty to him to receive protection. Under this peace, major Indian trade networks were established. Over half of the native s diet consists of corn, beans, and squash, the rest came from hunted game. When the Jamestown settlers first arrived, some of the tribes tried to attack them. In response to this, the settlers gave warning shots and set up camp. The relations between the two people were highly strained until the settlers tried to open trade relations. 4 Frethorne, Richard. "Letter from Richard Frethorne to His Parents 5 "History of Jamestown." History Is Fun. 6 Jamestown." The Jamestown Lectures "Pocahontas and the Powhatans of Virginia." Jamestown Settlement & Yorktown Victory Center.

4 Early attempts of communications often lead to native hostility. During the winter of 1607 John Smith trade between two groups of people were difficult, as the natives were an Algonquian speaking 8 people compared to the English speaking settlers. This clash of languages allowed the opposing cultures to learn from each other. John Smith gave a local chief, Chief Wahunsonancock, a settler, thirteen year 9 old Thomas Savage as a goodwill offering in order to learn the language. Following suit Chief 10 Wahunsonancock gave his servant Namontack to Smith. Once the major language barriers were destroyed, the two parties traded. The Europeans mainly traded for foodstuffs and furs while as the 11 natives traded for metal tools, European copper, European glass beads, and trinkets. As time drew on the Europeans heavily depended on the trade in order to survive the winter. Despite trad ing heavily for foodstuffs, the settlers did struggle. During his time as leader John Smith implemented his famous quote; He that will not work shall 12 not eat. This rule was implemented because the colony faced a crisis. The majority of the settlers did not know anything about agriculture and those who tried were extremely lazy. With this rule, it was mandatory for the settlers to work for the betterment of the colony. Under his leadership, Smith tried his best to achieve good relations with the Native Americans, most notably the Powhatan Indians. This lead to trade between the two factions. With the food coming from the trade and the hard labor of the settlers, the settlement looked the best it ever had. Despite his resounding success, John Smith s policies made some enemies in the colony. In the fall of 1609, John Smith was grievously injured by a mysterious 13 gunpowder explosion. Due to his injuries, John Smith had to return to England and resign his position as leader of the colony. 8 "Pocahontas and the Powhatans of Virginia." Jamestown Settlement & Yorktown Victory Center. 9 "Jamestown." The Jamestown Lectures "Jamestown." The Jamestown Lectures "Pocahontas and the Powhatans of Virginia." 12 "History of Jamestown." History Is Fun 13

5 The role of leader was then inherited by Sir Thomas Gates and he was immediately sent to Jamestown. Unfortunately for the settlers, a series of storms and accidents delayed his coming. The winter without John Smith was most widely remembered as the Starving Time, where a famine struck the colony and over 100 settlers died. To survive this horrible time the settlers tried to trade with the natives for food. Sadly, for both parties that year s harvest was very poor. This caused no trade to take place. Desperate for food the settlers conducted a series of raids against Native American storehouses. This had angered Chief Powhatan and ordered a retaliation against the settlers. After a winter long siege, only 60 settlers survived. From this point, bitter tensions arose between the two factions. Both sides committed 14 acts of unspeakable brutality. The Native Americans riddled the unsuspecting colonists with arrows and the settlers retaliated by taking the children of defeated tribes were drowned in the James 15 River. When all hope was lost, a supply ship from England came filled with eager men and supplies. It also included an interim leader named Lord Dela Ware. Under his leadership, the colony survived its near encounter with death. Another factor to meager survival was during the year In this year, a boat full of women were sent to become brides of the Jamestown settlers, and negro slaves sent to work in the colony. The slaves were the Kimbundu speaking peoples from the kingdom of Ndongo some were 16 from heavily populated area in Angola. These slaves were then exposed to European languages, 17 trade items, clothing, and customs. Before the slaves even stepped foot on Jamestown soil there were baptized in the name of Christianity. This encounter with the European culture allowed the slaves to be familiar to the culture in the settlement. The African culture would later then intermingle with the European culture and create a unique culture, borrowing aspects from each culture. 14 War and Peace with Powhatan's People." 15 "War and Peace with Powhatan's People." 16 CULTURES AT JAMESTOWN 17 CULTURES AT JAMESTOWN

6 The reason for the continued support from the Virginia Company is because of John Rolfe. Prior to his settlement in Jamestown, the colonists tried to make the venture profitable such as silk making, 18 glassmaking, lumber, sassafras, pitch and tar, and soap ashes. After exhausting all their ideas the 19 colonists decide to experiment with tobacco. The local tobacco plants were very bitter and were not valuable. Instead of giving up, John Rolfe went to the Caribbean and searched for a crop. In his expedition he found a tobacco crop and, along with his companions, smoked the leaf and agreed that it 20 smoked pleasant, sweete and strong. John Rolfe then took the tobacco seeds back to the colony and 21 started cultivating them. The crop was widely successful and was compared to Spain s Spanish leaf. The crop success marks the turning point in the Jamestown settlement. Without the encounter of the tobacco crop from the Caribbean, the settlement might have lost support from the Virginia Company. At the same time, John Smith explored a the Chesapeake area and an area that would be later known as New England. When the colony was surviving more easily, the Virginia Company told John Smith to explore the area. He then embarked on two lengthy voyages, investigating 2,500 miles of 22 territory. On his voyages, John Smith drew extremely accurate maps. These maps were one of Smith s 23 greatest accomplishments and was instrumental for later explorers. The goals for Smith s voyage was to find a Pacific Ocean water route and areas rich with valuable resources, such as gold. He was unsuccessful on both goals, instead, he heavily mapped New England. John Smith wanted to establish a colony in New England. 24 Sadly, his effort was thwarted when he was kidnapped by French Pirates on his return voyage to England in Upon his escape, John Smith gave up and started to write an autobiography. Despite his failure in establishing a colony in New England the Pilgrims took up his torch "History of Jamestown." Historic Jamestowne Szalay, By Jessie. "John Smith of Jamestown: Facts & Biography 23 Szalay, By Jessie. "John Smith of Jamestown: Facts & Biography 24 Szalay, By Jessie. "John Smith of Jamestown: Facts & Biography

7 The Pilgrims used John Smith's maps to help them navigate New England and was instrumental in their survival. Despite the financial success brought on from tobacco, relations between the Powhatan Indians and the Jamestown settlers were very strained. The stepping stone between the two factions was Pocahontas. Pocahontas was the favorite daughter of Chief Powhatan and her desires were often fulfilled. When Pocahontas was a little girl she tried to help the colonists. The most well known incident of Pocahontas helping the colonists is when she saved John Smith from being clubbed. When Pocahontas pled for John Smith s life, Chief Powhatan spared him and, in turn, allowed the survival of the colony. As time drew on, Pocahontas got married to another Native American, Kocoum. In 1613, when Pocahontas 25 was searching for corn to feed the colonists, Samuel Argall kidnapped her for ransom. When Chief Powhatan was informed of his daughter's kidnapping he tried to ransom her back. Despite her being his favorite daughter, the transaction never took place. However, Chief Powhatan did agree to keep peace with the settlers for the well being of Pocahontas. Without this kidnapping, Jamestown s growth would ve hindered by the Native American attacks. 26 In settlers custody, Pocahontas was considered a heathen. Despite his views on her, John Rolfe volunteered to marry Pocahontas. In his custody, Pocahontas was forced to encounter the European culture and assimilate into it. She was baptized by Reverend Alexander Whitaker and given the name Rebecca. She learned the ways of the white man such as religion, language, and culture. In this exchange of culture, Pocahontas became an average white man s wife. She was so versed in their culture that she even bore John Rolfe a son, Thomas Rolfe. In 1616, John Rolfe and Rebecca went to England to drum up support for the colony. However, she will never see her homeland again. In March 1617, Rebecca became ill and died at Gravesend, England. 25 "Pocahontas and the Powhatans of Virginia 26

8 Rebecca s death placed a strain between the Native Americans and the settlers. Chief Powhatan died soon after and his brother, Opechancanough, took command. His brother didn t want peace with the settlers, so Opechancanough prepared an attack on the settlement. In 1622, Opechancanough ordered a surprise attack on the settlement. A large percentage of the Jamestown settlement died, more than settlers were killed. Luckily, a last minute warning spared James Fort itself and the settlers were able 28 to hold back the Native Americans. Due to mismanagement of the colony by the Virginia Company convinced the King to revoke the Company s charter. colony. 29 In 1624, the Jamestown became a crown Under the England s rule, the colony prospered. With the new leadership, the settlement was able to fight back against the Native Americans. Tobacco was the cash crop that held the colony up and was the foundation of many other settlements. Jamestown served as the capital of Virginia until it was replaced by Williamsburg in It was later used as an important military base during the Revolutionary War to protect the mainland from possible British navy attacks. This base was also used during the Civil War; used as a defense to protect from a possible Confederate naval base. Without this base, the history of America and its sphere of influence might have changed. Jamestown was the cornerstone of the United States of America. Thanks to tobacco, the colony established their first foothold in the Americas. Jamestown faced many hardships, such as famine, disease, and hostilities. The encounters and exchanges with the Powhatan Indians allowed the success and survival of the first colony. The exchange in cultures in Jamestown allowed the spread of Christianity and the destruction of the Native American way of life. In pursuit of wealth, the area around the Chesapeake was heavily documented and explored to the fullest extent. Without the accomplishments of Jamestown,

9 the history of the Americas would have taken a different path. Without its struggles, and history, the United States might not be the capitalist superpower it is today. Annotated Bibliography Primary Source Frethorne, Richard. "Letter from Richard Frethorne to His Parents (March 20, April 2 3, 1623)." Encyclopedia Virginia. Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, n.d. Web. 12 Dec This letter by Richard Frethorne is one of the few first person accounts from a servant of life in Jamestown. I used this article to place myself in the settlers shoes and familiarize with the problems that plagued the settlement Smith, John. "Chapter 1 Book 3 of The Generall Historie of Virginia." Encyclopedia Virginia. Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, n.d. Web. 27 Dec This book was written by John Smith himself. He was the former leader and explorer for the Jamestown settlement. This book helped me understand what problems and struggles that he faced during his time as leader. Smith, John. "The Generall Historie of Virginia." 4 (1624): American Journeys. Web. 27 Sept This book was the fourth book written by John Smith. This article outlined what happened near the latter part of his leaderships and his successor Thomas Gates. I used this book to find the relationship between the natives and the settlers. Secondary Source "Captain John Smith." Captain John Smith. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan This article describes John Smith s escapades of being an explorer. I used this article to help me create a basis of what John Smith had achieved. CULTURES AT JAMESTOWN (n.d.): n. pag. A History of Jamestown. Jamestown Yorktown Foundation. Web. 17 Jan This article described the culture and mindset of the colony. From the gold hungry European to the slaves from Africa. I used this article to help understand the exchange of culture that had occurred in the settlement. "Jamestown." The Jamestown Lectures : The Rule of Law (n.d.): n. pag. Web. 24 Jan This article describes the life and rules the settlers the Jamestown settlers had to follow. I used this to help me understand why somes rules were enacted to help the colony to survive. "History of Jamestown." History Is Fun. Jamestown Yorktown Foundation, n.d. Web. 17 Jan

10 This article described how the Jamestown was created and economics of the area. The facts about economics and trades in the colony helped me understand what was the barriers that impeded the relation between the natives and the settlers. "History of Jamestown." Historic Jamestowne. Historic Jamestowne, n.d. Web. 17 Jan This article gave me a general and widespread understanding of Jamestown. I used this website to create a skeleton outline of my project. Jamestown Colony." History.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 17 Jan This article gave me the general history and run down of Jamestown. I used this website to spiderweb out and research specific points the article mentioned. "Jamestown." The Jamestown Lectures : The Rule of Law (n.d.): n. pag. Life at Jamestown. Jamestown Yorktown Foundation. Web. 12 Dec Your Use Of The Jstor Archive Indicates Your Acceptance Of Jstor's Terms And Conditions Of Use, Available At. The Labor Problem at Jamestown, Author(s): Edmund S. Morgan Source: The American Historical Review, Vol. 76, No. 3 (Jun., 1971), Pp (n.d.): n. pag. American Historical Association. JSTOR. Web. 17 Jan This essay by Edmund Morgan delved deep into the problem that faced the Jamestown settlers and their relationship with native americans. I used this essay to describe the exchanges and encounters between the native americans and Jamestown settlers in my project. Joy, Mark, Prof. "Jamestown Thesis." Telephone interview. 13 Dec This interview allowed to plan and revise my entire entire project. He reviewed my thesis, gave information, and he pointed me into the correct direction with my project. McCartney, Martha. "Sir Thomas Gates." Encyclopedia Virginia. Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, n.d. Web. 17 Jan This article described the leadership in Jamestown. This information allowed me to understand the results of the leadership during early Jamestown. "Pocahontas and the Powhatans of Virginia." Jamestown Settlement & Yorktown Victory Center. Jamestown Yorktown Foundation,, n.d. Web. 27 Dec This article described the culture and ideology of the native americans that had encountered the Jamestown settlers. This allowed me to describe the encounters and exchanges between the two faction in my project. Szalay, By Jessie. "John Smith of Jamestown: Facts & Biography." LiveScience. TechMedia Network, 01 Nov Web. 17 Jan This article describes John Smith s achievements in exploring the Chesapeake area. I used his achievements to describe how Jamestown explored the new world. "War and Peace with Powhatan's People." Ushistory.org. Independence Hall Association, n.d. Web. 17 Jan

11 This article describes the relationship between the Powhatan Indians and the Jamestown settlers. This article allowed to place what exchanges took between the two faction is my paper.

Jamestown. Copyright 2006 InstructorWeb

Jamestown. Copyright 2006 InstructorWeb Jamestown Many people explored America before the United States was formed. The area that would become known as Jamestown was colonized by English settlers. This occurred in 1607. King James I of England

More information

TUESDAY, AUGUST 22 WARM-UP UNPACK STANDARD 1. WRITE THIS STANDARD IN YOUR NOTEBOOK

TUESDAY, AUGUST 22 WARM-UP UNPACK STANDARD 1. WRITE THIS STANDARD IN YOUR NOTEBOOK TUESDAY, AUGUST 22 WARM-UP UNPACK STANDARD 1. WRITE THIS STANDARD IN YOUR NOTEBOOK in the 3 rd section. 8.2 Trace and explain the founding of Jamestown, including: Virginia Company, James River, John Smith,

More information

LOPEZ MIDDLE SCHOOL PRE-AP U.S. HISTORY SUMMER ASSIGNMENT 2018

LOPEZ MIDDLE SCHOOL PRE-AP U.S. HISTORY SUMMER ASSIGNMENT 2018 LOPEZ MIDDLE SCHOOL PRE-AP U.S. HISTORY SUMMER ASSIGNMENT 2018 WHAT IS THE TOPIC OF THIS ASSIGNMENT? This assignment is about the founding of Jamestown in 1607, a little more than 400 years ago. It was

More information

The Ants and the Grasshopper

The Ants and the Grasshopper Name Date The Ants and the Grasshopper Adapted from a Fable by Aesop 1 In a field one summer's day a Grasshopper was hopping about. It was chirping and singing to its heart's content. Some Ants passed

More information

HIST-VS VS.3 Jamestown Colony Unit Test Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions

HIST-VS VS.3 Jamestown Colony Unit Test Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions HIST-VS VS.3 Jamestown Colony Unit Test 2017-18 Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions [Exam ID:139D07 1 When was Jamestown founded? A 1619 B 1620 C 1607 D 1606 2 Which was NOT a reason for England

More information

Colonization and Revolutionary War Jamestown

Colonization and Revolutionary War Jamestown Colonization and Revolutionary War Jamestown In 1607 John Smith and a group of English settlers landed on the coast of Virginia. There, in complete wilderness, they built a village. They named their colony

More information

Pocahontas. Between Two Worlds. By Mary Pat Champeau. Characters (in order of appearance)

Pocahontas. Between Two Worlds. By Mary Pat Champeau. Characters (in order of appearance) Pocahontas Between Two Worlds By Mary Pat Champeau Characters (in order of appearance) Narrators 1&2 Nantaquaus: Chief Powhatan s son Chief Powhatan: Leader of the Powhatan Indians Werowances 1&2: Holy

More information

Living History Readers: Pilgrims and Colonists

Living History Readers: Pilgrims and Colonists Living History Readers: Pilgrims and Colonists by Smith Burnham revised by Sandi Queen 2015 Queen Homeschool Supplies, Inc. 168 Plantz Ridge Road New Freeport, PA 15352 www.queenhomeschool.com 1 2 Chapter

More information

America: The Story of US. Chapter 3: sections 1-4

America: The Story of US. Chapter 3: sections 1-4 America: The Story of US Chapter 3: sections 1-4 In this Chapter What will we see? Setting: Time & Place Time: 1588 Place: Europe: England & Spain How it all started. Spain and England always fought against

More information

A Great Explorer -- John Smith. By England 02/08/2018

A Great Explorer -- John Smith. By England 02/08/2018 A Great Explorer -- John Smith By England 02/08/2018 Background John Smith, an English soldier, explorer, and colonial governor, played the dominant role to establish the Jamestown colony, which was the

More information

Colonial America. Roanoke : The Lost Colony. Founded: 1585 & Founded by: Sir Walter Raleigh WHEN: WHO? 100 men

Colonial America. Roanoke : The Lost Colony. Founded: 1585 & Founded by: Sir Walter Raleigh WHEN: WHO? 100 men Colonial America Roanoke : The Lost Colony Founded: 1585 & 1587 Reasons for Settlement Vocabulary a country s permanent settlement in another part of the world. the ability to worship however you choose.

More information

Blood on the River: James Town 1607 by Elisa Carbone Guide created by Jan Jones Puffin Books , $6.99

Blood on the River: James Town 1607 by Elisa Carbone Guide created by Jan Jones Puffin Books , $6.99 Blood on the River: James Town 1607 by Elisa Carbone Guide created by Jan Jones Puffin Books 9780142409329, $6.99 Book Description Samuel Collier, a rough and tough young orphan, becomes the page of Captain

More information

Chapter 5 Lesson 1 Class Notes

Chapter 5 Lesson 1 Class Notes Chapter 5 Lesson 1 Class Notes The Lost Colony of Roanoke - England wanted colonies in North America because they hoped America was rich in gold or other resources. - Establish a colony is very difficult

More information

Information Pages Each of the topics has an information page to read to your child.

Information Pages Each of the topics has an information page to read to your child. Thank you for purchasing from A Journey Through Learning. We hope that you enjoy our unit study entitled A Journey Through the 17 th and 18 th Centuries in America. Getting started is easy. First, take

More information

Chapter 3. Comparison Foldable. Section 1: Early English Settlements. Colonial America

Chapter 3. Comparison Foldable. Section 1: Early English Settlements. Colonial America Chapter 3 Colonial America 1587-1776 Section 1: Early English Settlements This colony became the first successfully established English colony in North America. Jamestown Comparison Foldable Directions

More information

Unit 1: Founding the New Nation FRQ Outlines

Unit 1: Founding the New Nation FRQ Outlines Prompt: In the seventeenth century, New England Puritans tried to create a model society. To what extent were those aspirations fulfilled during the seventeenth century? Re-written as a Question: To what

More information

Blood on the River: James Town 1607 Selected Passages

Blood on the River: James Town 1607 Selected Passages Blood on the River: James Town 1607 Selected Passages The debatable issue for this project is: Was the British aristocracy (i.e., those who ruled because of the family they were born into), according to

More information

Early Colonies & Geography. Sept 9/Sept 12

Early Colonies & Geography. Sept 9/Sept 12 Early Colonies & Geography Sept 9/Sept 12 Warm Up Continue working on your vocab terms - Use notes that we ve completed in class Use a textbook or internet to help if you want Pick up a Colonial Region

More information

Robert W. Smith. Publisher Mary D. Smith, M.S. Ed. Author Industry Way Westminster, CA ISBN:

Robert W. Smith. Publisher Mary D. Smith, M.S. Ed. Author Industry Way Westminster, CA ISBN: Editor Lorin Klistoff, M.A. Editor in Chief Karen J. Goldfluss, M.S. Ed. Cover Artist Marilyn Goldberg Illustrator Teacher Created Resources Art Manager Kevin Barnes Imaging Craig Gunnell Publisher Mary

More information

British North America Part I

British North America Part I British North America Part I Charter Colonies Received a charter from the King. Were commercial ventures. Elected their governments and the governor was appointed by the English Parliament. Proprietary

More information

5th Grade Social Studies First Nine Weeks Test

5th Grade Social Studies First Nine Weeks Test 5th Grade Social Studies First Nine Weeks Test Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1 Who founded the colony to give Catholics a safe place to

More information

Colonies Take Root

Colonies Take Root Colonies Take Root 1587-1752 Essential Question: How did the English start colonies with distinct qualities in North America? Formed by the Virginia Company in search of gold Many original settlers were

More information

The Rise of the Stuarts. Western Civilization II Marshall High School Mr. Cline Unit Three JB

The Rise of the Stuarts. Western Civilization II Marshall High School Mr. Cline Unit Three JB The Rise of the Stuarts Western Civilization II Marshall High School Mr. Cline Unit Three JB England's Involvement If I walked into a random place, let's say our local movie theater, and asked 50 people

More information

Welcome to History 06 History of the Americas II Prof. Valadez

Welcome to History 06 History of the Americas II Prof. Valadez Welcome to History 06 History of the Americas II Prof. Valadez Colonial Legacies European Settlements in the Americas African-Indian-European Relations What are the characteristics of the Spanish, Portuguese,

More information

NEO-EUROPEAN COLONIES NEW FRANCE, NEW NETHERLANDS, AND NEW ENGLAND

NEO-EUROPEAN COLONIES NEW FRANCE, NEW NETHERLANDS, AND NEW ENGLAND NEO-EUROPEAN COLONIES NEW FRANCE, NEW NETHERLANDS, AND NEW ENGLAND THINK ABOUT IT How did the prospects differ for Europeans who traveled to tropical plantations like Barbados from those who traveled to

More information

John Smith: leader of Jamestown. Hard times: see next slides. Powhatan: Indian Tribe helped/attacked colonists

John Smith: leader of Jamestown. Hard times: see next slides. Powhatan: Indian Tribe helped/attacked colonists English Settlements Virginia Company: Group of English merchants who secured a charter from king to develop land in new world Jamestown, 1607 1 st permanent SUCCESSFUL settlement/joint-stock colony John

More information

Chapter 3, Section 2 The New England Colonies

Chapter 3, Section 2 The New England Colonies Chapter 3, Section 2 The New England Colonies Religious tensions in England remained high after the Protestant Reformation. A Protestant group called the Puritans wanted to purify, or reform, the Anglican

More information

Original American Settlers

Original American Settlers Original American Settlers Roanoke, Jamestown, Pilgrims, and Puritans 7th Grade Social Studies Roanoke Colony Roanoke Island (Lost Colony) Sir Walter Raleigh asked Queen Elizabeth if he could lead a group

More information

Historic Narrative - Section 6 Captain John Smith and the Virginia Company

Historic Narrative - Section 6 Captain John Smith and the Virginia Company Historic Narrative - Section 6 Captain John Smith and the Virginia Company John Smith was born at Willoughby, Lincolnshire, about a hundred and fifty miles north of London in eastern England, and was baptized

More information

Pre-AP Agenda (9/22-26)

Pre-AP Agenda (9/22-26) Pre-AP Agenda (9/22-26) Monday - Copy agenda - Jamestown & John Smith (the myth, the legend, the fraud?) Tuesday - Pilgrims, Plymouth, and Religious Persecution Wednesday - From Top Mass. To Georgia (the

More information

Migration to the Americas. Early Culture Groups in North America

Migration to the Americas. Early Culture Groups in North America Migration to the Americas Early Culture Groups in North America Motivation for European Exploration What pushed Europeans to explore? spices Middle Eastern traders brought luxury goods such as, sugar,

More information

LECTURE: COMING TO AMERICA

LECTURE: COMING TO AMERICA LECTURE: COMING TO AMERICA L E A R N I N G T A R G E T : I C A N D E S C R I B E W H O C A M E T O A M E R I C A A S S E T T L E R S A N D T H E R E A S O N S T H E Y C H O S E T O T R A V E L A N D L

More information

The Thirteen Colonies

The Thirteen Colonies History and Geography Squanto The Thirteen Colonies Reader Pocahontas European colonists Pilgrims THIS BOOK IS THE PROPERTY OF: STATE PROVINCE COUNTY PARISH SCHOOL DISTRICT OTHER Book No. Enter information

More information

1 st English Colony in North America: Roanoke. Mystery of Roanoke..only clue of the lost colony was a tree with the word Croatoan carved on it.

1 st English Colony in North America: Roanoke. Mystery of Roanoke..only clue of the lost colony was a tree with the word Croatoan carved on it. Colonization 1 st English Colony in North America: Roanoke Mystery of Roanoke..only clue of the lost colony was a tree with the word Croatoan carved on it. Based on Limited clues what theories of the lost

More information

The Thirteen Colonies

The Thirteen Colonies The Thirteen Colonies The New England Colonies Massachusetts Bay Leader: John Winthrop Reason Founded: These colonists wanted to practice their religious beliefs. They wanted this colony to be an example

More information

The 13 American Colonies F O C U S O N T H E B L A C K B O L D E D N O T E S.

The 13 American Colonies F O C U S O N T H E B L A C K B O L D E D N O T E S. The 13 American Colonies F O C U S O N T H E B L A C K B O L D E D N O T E S. Roanoke 1580s The Lost Colony Poorly planned and supplied Failed due to hunger and bad relations with the Native Americans.

More information

A Quick Overview of Colonial America

A Quick Overview of Colonial America A Quick Overview of Colonial America Causes of England s slow start in North America: 1. Religious conflict (Anglican v. Catholic) 2. Conflict over Ireland 3. Rivalry with an Catholic Spain Queen Elizabeth

More information

AP UNITED STATES HISTORY SUMMER ASSIGNMENT 2018 SHANNON SAUNDERS

AP UNITED STATES HISTORY SUMMER ASSIGNMENT 2018 SHANNON SAUNDERS AP UNITED STATES HISTORY SUMMER ASSIGNMENT 2018 SHANNON SAUNDERS Welcome to Advanced Placement United States History! This year we will be covering an enormous amount of material. By the end of the year

More information

Seven Generations of Ancestors of John D. Hancock

Seven Generations of Ancestors of John D. Hancock John D. Hancock 5 th Great Grandfather of Virginia Dawn Wright Arthur Son Benjamin Hancock, Son John Hancock, Son - Greenville Hancock, Daughter - Elizabeth Hancock, Daughter - Ella Adams, Son James Diery

More information

P E R I O D 2 :

P E R I O D 2 : 13 BRITISH COLONIES P E R I O D 2 : 1 6 0 7 1754 KEY CONCEPT 2.1 II. In the 17 th century, early British colonies developed along the Atlantic coast, with regional differences that reflected various environmental,

More information

The Jamestown Colony - England s First Successful Colony in North America -

The Jamestown Colony - England s First Successful Colony in North America - The Jamestown Colony - England s First Successful Colony in North America - Vocabulary: Charter: a legal document that gives permission do something, usually to explore, settle, and govern land (example:

More information

Trustee Georgia

Trustee Georgia 13 ENGLISH COLONIES Mr. Betts Trustee Georgia 1730-1761 James Oglethorpe Oglethorpe was a wealthy, intellectual member of England s Parliament. He felt strongly about the terrible conditions of those living

More information

K e n t uc k y C l ay

K e n t uc k y C l ay K e n t uc k y C l ay Eleven Generations of a Southern Dynasty Katherine Bat eman Contents Introduction vii Map xiv Family Tree xvii 1. The Ancient Planter 1 2. The Chyrurgien and the Rebel 11 3. Family

More information

Sir Walter Raleigh ( )

Sir Walter Raleigh ( ) Sir Walter Raleigh (1552 1618) ANOTHER famous Englishman who lived in the days of Queen Elizabeth was Sir Walter Raleigh. He was a soldier and statesman, a poet and historian but the most interesting fact

More information

Name: Class Period: Date:

Name: Class Period: Date: Name: Class Period: Date: Unit #2 Review E George Washington H Jay s Treaty D Pinckney s Treaty G Treaty of Greenville K Whiskey Rebellion B Marbury v. Madison A. The greatest U.S. victory in the War of

More information

Pilgrims Found Plymouth Colony

Pilgrims Found Plymouth Colony Pilgrims Found Plymouth Colony Name: Class: List as many reasons as you can as to why a family today might decide to move. For what reasons did the settlers start the Jamestown colony? Why come to America?

More information

In the 15th and 16th century, interest in exploration had reached its peak. Encouraged by

In the 15th and 16th century, interest in exploration had reached its peak. Encouraged by 1 In the 15th and 16th century, interest in exploration had reached its peak. Encouraged by monarchs such as Prince Henry the Navigator, many Europeans set off to find new trades routes to the East so

More information

';:(J:,--:. The Spanish to the south had found gold and silver, and the

';:(J:,--:. The Spanish to the south had found gold and silver, and the Mysterious Death of Pocahontas The story of Pocahontas reads like a classic, romantic fairy tale. She was the beautiful daughter of a powerful Native American chief who saved the life of Capt. John Smith

More information

The Americans (Survey)

The Americans (Survey) The Americans (Survey) Chapter 9: TELESCOPING THE TIMES Expanding Markets and Moving West CHAPTER OVERVIEW The economy of the United States grows, and so does the nation s territory, as settlers move west.

More information

Print settings for printable version with background image, print the following pages:

Print settings for printable version with background image, print the following pages: Print settings for printable version with background image, print the following pages: Print pages: 2 ~ 8 Print settings for printable version without background image, print the following pages: Print

More information

Today Squanto s tribe, the Wampanoag, live in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

Today Squanto s tribe, the Wampanoag, live in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The Story of Squanto Blessed is he who in the prime of his youth and the heyday of his life will arise to serve the Cause of the Lord of the beginning and of the end, and adorn his heart with His love.

More information

Sir Walter Raleigh. Roanoke

Sir Walter Raleigh. Roanoke Sir Walter Raleigh Roanoke Sir Walter Raleigh was an English explorer, soldier and writer. At age 17, he fought with the French Huguenots and later studied at Oxford. He became a favorite of Queen Elizabeth

More information

AMERICA: THE LAST BEST HOPE

AMERICA: THE LAST BEST HOPE America: The Last Best Hope Chapter 2 A City Upon A Hill 1. The English called the coast of America between Newfoundland and Florida A Carolina B Massachusetts C Maryland D Virginia 2. Sir Walter Raleigh

More information

American Revolution Test HR Name

American Revolution Test HR Name American Revolution Test HR Name 1) What crop made the British colonies viable and carried the nickname brown gold? a. Cotton b. Tobacco c. Corn d. Indigo 2) All of the following were reasons colonist

More information

The First English Settlements. The Jamestown Colony

The First English Settlements. The Jamestown Colony The First English Settlements The Jamestown Colony Before the arrival of the English, the Spanish influence in the New World extended from the Chesapeake Bay to the tip of South America. Spanish possessions

More information

Why Some New World Colonies Succeeded and Others Failed

Why Some New World Colonies Succeeded and Others Failed Why Some New World Colonies Succeeded and Others Failed An Online Professional Development Seminar Sponsored by the Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources Eastern Region Program, coordinated

More information

Chapter 5 Colonization and the Empresarios

Chapter 5 Colonization and the Empresarios Lone Star: The Story of Texas Chapter 5 Colonization and the Empresarios (1821-1836) Copyright 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved.

More information

Why did English men and women colonize America?

Why did English men and women colonize America? Why did English men and women colonize America? They were looking for religious freedom? They wanted to spread their religion? They were seeking adventure? They were seeking fame? They wanted to grow the

More information

Protestant Reformation and the rise of Puritanism

Protestant Reformation and the rise of Puritanism Protestant Reformation and the rise of Puritanism 1517, Martin Luther begins break from Catholic church; Protestantism Luther declared the bible alone was the source of God s word Faith alone would determine

More information

Guided Reading & Analysis: 13 Colonies Chapter 2- The Thirteen Colonies and the British Empire, , pp 23-38

Guided Reading & Analysis: 13 Colonies Chapter 2- The Thirteen Colonies and the British Empire, , pp 23-38 Name: Class Period: Due Date: / / Guided Reading & Analysis: 13 Colonies Chapter 2- The Thirteen Colonies and the British Empire, 1607-1754, pp 23-38 Reading Assignment: Ch. 2 AMSCO Purpose: This guide

More information

1608 Smith is released by Chief Powhatan.

1608 Smith is released by Chief Powhatan. Sourcing: Did Pocahontas Really Save John Smith? Thanks to the Disney film, most students know the legend of Pocahontas. But is the story told in the 1995 movie accurate? In this lesson, students use evidence

More information

Exploration of the Americas. revised English 2327: American Literature I D. Glen Smith, instructor

Exploration of the Americas. revised English 2327: American Literature I D. Glen Smith, instructor Exploration of the Americas Time Line Review 1530 English King Henry VIII establishes Church of England. 1549 Publication of the Book of Common Prayer, establishing prayers for recitation in English 1560

More information

Learn English Have Fun November News

Learn English Have Fun November News Learn English Have Fun November News Thanksgiving: A Native American Perspective Native Americans arguably /ˈɑɚgjuwəbli / (adv): it can be argued this statement is almost certainly true modern /ˈmɑːdɚn/

More information

The New England Colonies. Chapter 3 section 2

The New England Colonies. Chapter 3 section 2 The New England Colonies Chapter 3 section 2 Pilgrims and Puritans Religious tension in England: a Protestant group called Puritans wanted to purify the Anglican Church. The most extreme wanted to separate

More information

AP United States History

AP United States History AP and Honors Summer Work Responsibilities for Rio Americano HS AP United States History Dear AP US History student Congratulations and welcome to AP U.S. History for the 2018-2019 school year! Attached

More information

Reformation, Renaissance, and Exploration. Unit Test

Reformation, Renaissance, and Exploration. Unit Test Reformation, Renaissance, and Exploration Read the questions below and select the best choice. Unit Test WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN THE SPACES PROVDED ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET. DO NOT WRITE ON THIS TEST!! 1. The

More information

The Thirteen Colonies. Timeline Cards

The Thirteen Colonies. Timeline Cards The Thirteen Colonies Timeline Cards ISBN: 978-1-68380-183-2 Subject Matter Expert J.Chris Arndt, PhD Department of History, James Madison University Tony Williams Senior Teaching Fellow, Bill of Rights

More information

Reformation, Renaissance, and Exploration. Unit Test

Reformation, Renaissance, and Exploration. Unit Test Reformation, Renaissance, and Exploration Read the questions below and select the best choice. Unit Test WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN THE SPACES PROVDED ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET. DO NOT WRITE ON THIS TEST!! 1. Which

More information

Reformation, Renaissance, and Exploration. Unit Test

Reformation, Renaissance, and Exploration. Unit Test Reformation, Renaissance, and Exploration Read the questions below and select the best choice. Unit Test WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN THE SPACES PROVDED ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET. DO NOT WRITE ON THIS TEST!! 1. The

More information

Guided Reading & Analysis: 13 Colonies Chapter 2- The Thirteen Colonies and the British Empire, , pp 23-38

Guided Reading & Analysis: 13 Colonies Chapter 2- The Thirteen Colonies and the British Empire, , pp 23-38 Name: Class Period: Due Date: / / Guided Reading & Analysis: 13 Colonies Chapter 2- The Thirteen Colonies and the British Empire, 1607-1754, pp 23-38 Reading Assignment: Ch. 2 AMSCO or other resource for

More information

New England Colonies. New England Colonies

New England Colonies. New England Colonies New England Colonies 2 3 New England Economy n Not much commercial farming rocky New England soil n New England harbors n Fishing/Whaling n Whale Oil n Shipping/Trade n Heavily Forested n Lumber n Manufacturing

More information

The Puritans vs. The Separatists of England

The Puritans vs. The Separatists of England The Puritans vs. The Separatists of England England was once a Catholic country, but in 1532 King Henry VIII created the Anglican Church (Church of England). However, over the years that followed, many

More information

Increasing Achievement for Schools, Teachers, & Students. United Learning Center. All rights reserved.

Increasing Achievement for Schools, Teachers, & Students. United Learning Center. All rights reserved. Increasing Achievement for Schools, Teachers, & Students United Learning Center. All rights reserved. 1,000 Series 81. Presidents Day is: A. a day in July when we celebrate the independence of the United

More information

Mexican-American War Act-It-Out

Mexican-American War Act-It-Out Florida Act-It-Out Follow the narration below to create an act-it-out about Florida. When the narrator says Action! the actors will move, act, and speak as described. When the narrator says Audience! the

More information

Tobacco was the English main source of revenue, what was the French main source of revenue?

Tobacco was the English main source of revenue, what was the French main source of revenue? Benjamin Franklin and The Great Awakening The Great Awakening, also known as the Age of Reason, was a religious movement, creating many religious groups and education opportunities to train ministers (a

More information

Session 3: Exploration and Colonization. The New England Colonies

Session 3: Exploration and Colonization. The New England Colonies Session 3: Exploration and Colonization The New England Colonies Class Objectives Locate and Identify the 4 New England colonies and the 2 original settlements of the Pilgrims and Puritans. Explain the

More information

Amerigo Vespucci Italy He wanted to explore the New World after he met Christopher Columbus. In 1507, America was named after him.

Amerigo Vespucci Italy He wanted to explore the New World after he met Christopher Columbus. In 1507, America was named after him. Christopher Columbus- 1492 Italy He wanted to sail west to reach the Indies. He wanted to find jewels, spices and silk. He first landed in Americas in 1492. He thought he was in the Indies and named the

More information

Louisiana Department of Education Social Studies

Louisiana Department of Education Social Studies Louisiana Department of Education Social Studies Correlation to Grade Level Expectations Document Pearson Scott Foresman The United States Social Studies GRADE 5 C/SS-7A_G5 Geography The World in Spatial

More information

The Highlights of Homeschooling History Literature Unit Study. Daniel Boone. Sample file. Created by Teresa Ives Lilly Sold by

The Highlights of Homeschooling History Literature Unit Study. Daniel Boone. Sample file. Created by Teresa Ives Lilly Sold by The Highlights of Homeschooling History Literature Unit Study Daniel Boone Created by Teresa Ives Lilly Sold by www.hshighlights.com INTRODUCTION This history/literature study guide is created to use in

More information

Jeopardy. Thirteen O.Cs Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300

Jeopardy. Thirteen O.Cs Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Jeopardy Thirteen O.Cs Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Slavery in the Colonies Colonial Economics Protestant Reformation in American Diversity and Enlightenment Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q

More information

Intermediate World History B. Unit 7: Changing Empires, Changing Ideas. Lesson 1: Elizabethan England and. North American Initiatives Pg.

Intermediate World History B. Unit 7: Changing Empires, Changing Ideas. Lesson 1: Elizabethan England and. North American Initiatives Pg. Intermediate World History B Unit 7: Changing Empires, Changing Ideas Lesson 1: Elizabethan England and North American Initiatives Pg. 273-289 Lesson 2: England: Civil War and Empire Pg. 291-307 Lesson

More information

Missouri. Copyright 2010 LessonSnips

Missouri. Copyright 2010 LessonSnips Missouri Missouri is located in the Midwest, surrounded by the states of Iowa to the north; Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma to the west; Arkansas to the south; and Illinois and Kentucky to the east. The

More information

B. Southern Colonies. Virginia. Charleston

B. Southern Colonies. Virginia. Charleston Charleston Originally known as Charles Towne, the city is built on a peninsula between the Cooper and Ashley Rivers, which empty into the Atlantic Ocean. The city was founded in 1670 in what was then the

More information

A Description of New England

A Description of New England Document One A Description of New England John Smith from the Jamestown colony in Virginia explored the coast of what is now Massachusetts. In 1616 Smith published a book A Description of New England in

More information

John Smith, Instructions by way of advice, for the intended Voyage to Virginia,

John Smith, Instructions by way of advice, for the intended Voyage to Virginia, John Smith, Instructions by way of advice, for the intended Voyage to Virginia, from Travels and Works of John Smith President of Virginia, and the Admiral of New England, 1580 1631 (c. 1609 1617) Captain

More information

A. True or False Where the statement is true, mark T. Where it is false, mark F, and correct it in the space immediately below.

A. True or False Where the statement is true, mark T. Where it is false, mark F, and correct it in the space immediately below. AP U.S. History Mr. Mercado Name Chapter 3 Settling the Northern Colonies, 1619-1700 A. True or False Where the statement is true, mark T. Where it is false, mark F, and correct it in the space immediately

More information

English 11 Honors. September 19 & 20, 2016

English 11 Honors. September 19 & 20, 2016 English 11 Honors September 19 & 20, 2016 Agenda 9/19/2016 Journal/Vocab.com or IR Project Early Explorers Notes Understanding Perspective Comparative Poetry Outline & Thesis Statement Homework: Finish

More information

7. O u t c o m e s. Shakespeare in Love 31min left to

7. O u t c o m e s. Shakespeare in Love 31min left to 7. O u t c o m e s 1. Religion becomes playing card for War A. Real Catholics - Iberia, Italian City States B. Protestants United - England, Dutch, N Europe C. Team Divided - France, Holy Roman Empire

More information

ENGL-3 Unit 19 Assessment Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions

ENGL-3 Unit 19 Assessment Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions ENGL-3 Unit 19 Assessment Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions [Exam ID:2LGR1V Read the following passage and answer questions 1 through 1. A Magnet Mystery 1 I have always found magnets interesting.

More information

Chief Powhatan s Address to Captain John Smith By Chief Powhatan 1609

Chief Powhatan s Address to Captain John Smith By Chief Powhatan 1609 Name: Class: Chief Powhatan s Address to Captain John Smith By Chief Powhatan 1609 The Powhatan are a series Native America tribes that are from Virginia and share the Algonquian language. In 1607, the

More information

European Land Holdings on the Eve of the French and Indian War ( ) PERIOD 2: The British are Coming: Jamestown and Puritan New

European Land Holdings on the Eve of the French and Indian War ( ) PERIOD 2: The British are Coming: Jamestown and Puritan New European Land Holdings on the Eve of the French and Indian War (1754-1763) PERIOD 2: 1607-1754 The British are Coming: Jamestown and Puritan New England DEFEAT OF SPANISH ARMADA Spain overextends itself;

More information

5-1.1 Discussion Notes: Austin Establishes a Colony. Moses Austin Paves the Way

5-1.1 Discussion Notes: Austin Establishes a Colony. Moses Austin Paves the Way 5-1.1 Discussion Notes: Austin Establishes a Colony Moses Austin Paves the Way Moses Austin was the first Anglo American to get permission from Spain to bring American settlers to Texas. He lost his business

More information

Do Now. Was the colony of Jamestown, Virginia an instant success or a work in progress? Explain.

Do Now. Was the colony of Jamestown, Virginia an instant success or a work in progress? Explain. Do Now Was the colony of Jamestown, Virginia an instant success or a work in progress? Explain. THE NEW ENGLAND AND MID-ATLANTIC COLONIES Ms.Luco IB US History August 11-14 Standards SSUSH1 Compare and

More information

The Lost Colony of Roanoke. Anthony Wilson. Junior Division. Historical Paper. Paper Length: 2,011

The Lost Colony of Roanoke. Anthony Wilson. Junior Division. Historical Paper. Paper Length: 2,011 The Lost Colony of Roanoke Anthony Wilson Junior Division Historical Paper Paper Length: 2,011 2 History hath triumphed over time, which beside it nothing but eternity hath triumphed over. -Sir Walter

More information

Humanities 3 II. Spain and the New World. Botticelli, Venus and Mars, 1483

Humanities 3 II. Spain and the New World. Botticelli, Venus and Mars, 1483 Humanities 3 II. Spain and the New World Botticelli, Venus and Mars, 1483 Lecture 7 Fishing for Souls, Punishing Bodies Outline Who was Bartolomé de las Casas? The argument of the Short Account Justice

More information

LOREM IPSUM. Book Title. Dolor Set Amet

LOREM IPSUM. Book Title. Dolor Set Amet LOREM IPSUM Book Title Dolor Set Amet Chapter 2 English Colonization in the United States The beginning of United States history dates back to Sir Walter Raleigh s attempt to colonize Roanoke. Although

More information

Close. Week. Reading of the. Middle Colonies

Close. Week. Reading of the. Middle Colonies Close Reading of the Week Middle Colonies 10 Day Scope and Sequence Thank you for purchasing Close Reading of the Week! Below is the Scope and Sequence of the 10 Day Format for this unit. Day #1 Activating

More information

Eastern City-States and Empires of Africa

Eastern City-States and Empires of Africa Eastern City-States and Empires of Africa Overview As early as the Third Century C.E. the kingdom of Aksum was part of an extensive trade network. Aksum was an inland city so it had to build a port on

More information

DBQ: The European Middle Ages

DBQ: The European Middle Ages 9/30/13 10:45 AM Name Date Period DBQ: The European Middle Ages Directions: The following question is based on the accompanying documents in Part A. As you analyze the documents, take into account both

More information