Title: Roanoke Island, Jamestown
1Roanoke Island, Jamestown Plymouth Rock
2Roanoke Island (Lost Colony)
- Sir Walter Raleigh asked Queen Elizabeth of
England if he could lead a group of people to
begin a colony in the North America. - Queen Elizabeth gave Raleigh a charter (a
document that allowed colonists to live on land
owned by their country.)
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3Roanoke Island (1st Time)
- In 1585, the first English people tried to begin
a colony. - This became the 1st English colony in the USA.
- It failed due to hunger and bad relations with
the Native Americans. - All but 15 men went back to England on a ship.
4Roanoke Island (2nd Time)
- In 1587, Raleigh sent colonists a second time.
- The 15 men that had stayed behind the 1st time
had been killed by then. - John White was the colonys governor.
- This time, the colonist brought their wives and
children. - John Whites granddaughter, Virginia Dare was
born 1 month after they arrived in the USA on
August 18 the first English baby born in the USA.
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s/Dare_Virginia.html
5Connection Question Roanoke was settled the
2nd time in 1587 in another attempt to establish
a permanent English Settlement. Thinking back to
the movie from Yesterday, what was going on in
Europe in 1587? What happened the following year
(1588)?
- English Reformation A great deal of religious
fighting. - 1588 was the Spanish Armada. England had its
hands full fighting the Spanish, and couldnt
sail many ships across the sea due to the battles
at home.
6Spanish Armada
- In 1588, King Philip II decided to attack
England. - The English defeated the all powerful Spanish
Armada because they had quicker ships and a
violent storm helped destroy the Spanish ships.
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es/armada/page2.htm
7The Lost Colony
- John White returned in August 1590 to find no
colonists on Roanoke Island. - On one of the trees was written CROATOAN.
- Croatoan was the name of an island nearby as well
as the name of the Native Americans living in the
area.
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8Jamestown Colony
- In 1606, King James I gave permission to the
Virginia Company of London to try a colony. - Christopher Newport led the three ships, Susan
Constant, Godspeed and Discovery to Jamestown.
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ogy20Class/powerpoint/jamestown.ppt
9Jamestown
- On May 14, 1607, the settlers began building the
first English permanent settlement on the James
River in Virginia. - Jamestown was named after the King James I and
Virginia was named after the Virgin Queen of
England.
- Click Here to see a Virtual tour of Jamestown
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1301/Hist1301-2anarr.ppt
10Reasons for Jamestown Difficulties
- Not educated in how to plant food in Virginia.
- Little knowledge of Virginia landscape.
- Not enough people in the Jamestown settlement
especially hard working people. - Native American Battles
11The House of Burgesses
- After his arrival in Jamestown in 1619, Governor
George Yeardley immediately gave notice that the
Virginia colony would establish a legislative
assembly. This assembly, the House of Burgesses,
first met on July 30, 1619.
Virginia document
12The House of Burgesses
- The House of Burgesses, the first legislative
assembly in the American colonies, held its first
meeting in the choir at Jamestown Church in the
summer of 1619. - Its first order of business setting a minimum
price for the sale of tobacco.
Jamestown Church
Burgesses were elected representatives. Only
white men who owned a specific amount of property
were eligible to vote for Burgesses.
13VIRGINIA HOUSE OF BURGESSES
- The English kings who ruled the 13 original
colonies reserved the right to decide the fate of
their colonies as well, but not alone. The
colonists drew upon their claims to traditional
English rights and insisted on raising their own
representative assemblies. Such was the case with
the VIRGINIA HOUSE OF BURGESSES, the first
popularly elected legislature in the New World.
14Pilgrims vs. Puritans.
- What is the difference between the two? Is there
a difference? - http//www.history.com/shows/how-the-states-got-th
eir-shapes/videos/puritans-vs-pilgrims - Pilgrims were looking to start a Church separate
from the Church of England, whereas Puritans
wanted to purify the Church of England. These
were all Protestant in theology, so very
similarand they got along well for the most part.
15John Smith
- John Smith was the leader of the colony.
- Pocahontas legend? Eh, not so much.
- Smith was sent to colony to take lead of colony
original colonists were not farmers and were not
interested in that type of hard work
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.html
16John Smith (continued)
- Created new rules in colony Work not, eat
not. - Raided Native tribes for food when hunting became
difficult - Returned to England after being injured in 1609
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.html
17Starving Times (1609-1610)
- John Smith returned to England after being
injured. - Due to several raids against the Natives, they
were less than happy about the English. - Powhatan cut off support.
- More colonists came from England, and learned to
grow a cash crop that could make the colony
money - TOBACCO
18John Rolfe
- John Rolfe in 1614 found a way to harvest Spanish
tobacco (sweeter and more nicotine than others) - This quickly became the cash crop of Virginia.
- He also married Pocahontas in 1614 and thus
created peace with the Powhatan Native Americans
for 8 years.
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5/FamAmer/Pocahontas.html