Title: Chapter 2 Section 2 English Colonies in America
1Chapter 2 Section 2 English Colonies in America
2- 1. The Jamestown colony
- 2. John Cabot
- 3. King Henry VII of England wanted him to find
isles, countries, regions, or provinces that were
unknown to all Christians. Cabot wanted to find a
western route to Asia. - 4. Notched trees, snares for game, and needles
for making nets
3John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto) He became a merchant
like his father and moved to Spain in 1490 to
find new trade routes to Asia and all of its
riches.
4Henry VII of England (1457-1509)
5- 5. 80 years
- 6. Spain and England
- 7. 1n 1517 Martin Luther published an attack on
the Church, accusing it of corruption. His attack
marked the beginning of the Protestant
Reformation. - 8. Said that neither kings nor bishops should
control the church. Argued that congregations
should choose their own elders and ministers to
run the Church for them
6Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a monk, priest,
professor, theologian, and church reformer. Wrote
hymn A Mighty Fortress is our God. His
translation of the Bible greatly influenced the
translation of the English King James Version of
the Bible. Today 70 million Christians belong to
Lutheran churches and 400 million Protestant
Christians trace their history back to Luthers
reforming work.
7John Calvin was an important French theologian
during Protestant Reformation. He originated
Calvinism that spread all over the world.
8- 9. Many English settlers in America shared
Calvins ideas - 10. In 1527 over a disagreement b/w the king and
the pope. Fight began when King Henry VIII asked
the pope to annul his marriage to Catherine of
Aragon. Pope hesitated b/c Catherine was king of
Spains aunt, and he didnt want to make the king
mad. Henry became furious and broke w/the
Catholic Church and said he was head of Englands
church and arranged the divorce himself.
9- 11. Anglican Church (kept organizations and most
rituals of Catholic Church) - 12. Someone who wanted to purify the Anglican
(Catholic) Church during the 1500s and 1600s. - 13. King James was Protestant, but he refused to
tolerate any changes in the structure of the
Anglican Church. The Puritan idea of electing
ministers was a direct challenge to royal
authority this refusal caused many Puritans that
became willing to leave England. - 14. Trade and agriculture
10- 15. When landowners converted their estates into
sheep farms by enclosing their land and evicting
the tenants this caused thousands of poor,
unemployed beggars who wandered from town to town
looking for work - 16. Joint-stock companies raise large amounts of
money for big projects - 17. King James refused to reform the Anglican
Church to allow for Puritan ideas such as
electing ministers - 18. The need to find new markets for their wool
11- 19. Spain
- 20. When the Spanish tried to suppress
Protestantism in the Netherlands, the Dutch
rebelled. Queen Elizabeth allowed English
privateers to attack Spanish ships. - 21. Gilbert was a well-known English soldier that
received a charter from Queen Elizabeth to create
a colony in America. Made 2 attempts, both
failed, and he died at sea - 22. Walter Raleigh Roanoke Virginia in honor of
Elizabeth who was known as the Virgin Queen
12- 23. 1585 Raleigh sent 100 men to settle and after
hard winter came back. Sent 117 to settle in
1587 when he returned in 1590 the colony was
gone - 24. Virginia Company
- 25. Jamestown
- 26. Location-swampy and swarming with
malaria-carrying mosquitoes most colonists knew
very little about living in the woods couldnt
raise livestock or grow crops lawless (govt
didnt have any control)
13- 27. Starving time Ate dogs, rats, snakes,
toadstools, horsehides, cannibalism - 28. 60 were still alive they abandoned Jamestown
and headed downriver and established new towns
along the James River - 29. Tobacco
- 30. Colonies began to elect its own assembly to
propose laws Assembly known as House of
Burgesses (included a governor, 6 councilors, 20
representatives-1 from each town)
14- 31. Headrights 50 acres of land. Were given 50
more acres for each family member over 15 years
and for each servant they brought to VA - 32. Had been member of the English Parliament
until he converted to Catholicism. Decided to
found a colony where Catholics could practice
their religion. Founded Baltimore in 1632. - 33. Maryland proprietary colony. The proprietor
(owner) could govern the colony any way he
wished. Could collect , appoint govt officials,
impose taxes, create towns