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Title: The Virginia Colony


1
The Virginia Colony
  • Roanoke Jamestown

2
Founding History of the Virginia Colony
  • Lost Colony of Roanoke
  • In 1584, Queen Elizabeth gave Sir Walter Raleigh
    the right to claim lands in North America
  • Raleigh led an expedition to settle the island of
    Roanoke off the coast of North Carolina
  • Failure of the First Attempt
  • All of 100 settlers except 15 men returned to
    England
  • Failure of the Second Attempt
  • 15 settlers that remained were dead
  • John White became Governor
  • White left for supplies returned 3 years later
  • Colony was deserted and he found the word
    Croatoan on a tree
  • White ordered attack against Powhatan natives but
    settlers attacked friendly Croatoans
  • English abandoned Roanoke

3
Founding History of the Virginia Colony
  • Jamestown Settlement
  • The Virginia Company of London (joint-stock
    company) received a charter from King James I to
    settle in North America
  • In 1607, settlers sailed up the James River and
    established Jamestown
  • Jamestown faced hardships (disease and hunger)
    but survived due to Captain John Smiths
    leadership
  • Required subsistence crops
  • You dont work, you dont eat
  • Established relationship with Chief Powhatan
    (received corn from natives)
  • Captain John Smith left the colony due to injury-
    relations with natives deteriorated
  • Marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe improved
    native relations again

4
Founders Important Colonists of the Virginia
Colony
  • Sir Walter Raleigh
  • Led settlers to Roanoke Island with permission of
    the crown
  • Captain John Smith
  • Leadership of Smith ensured the survival of the
    Jamestown Colony
  • John Rolfe
  • Introduced tobacco to Jamestown and married
    Pocahontas
  • Pocahontas
  • Daughter of Chief Powhatan, worked to ensure
    coexistence of settlers and natives, and married
    John Rolfe
  • William Berkeley
  • Early Governor of Virginia Colony

5
Reasons for the Founding of the Virginia Colony
  • To establish an English presence in the New World
  • In 1606, the Virginia Company petitioned for a
    charter to form a settlement in North America
  • The businessmen of the Virginia Company wanted to
    get rich from the New World like the Spanish had
    by
  • Trading
  • Subjugating the natives and forcing them to
    provide the English with food, goods, and wealth
  • Pillaging and Raiding native villages
  • Growing cash crops and selling them in Europe

6
The First Charter of the Virginia Colony
  • Date
  • April 10, 1606
  • Between
  • King James I of England
  • Individual Members of the Virginia Company of
    London (Sir Thomas Gates, Sir George Somers, and
    others)
  • Grant
  • Licence, to make Habitation, Plantation, and to
    deduce a colony of sundry of our People into that
    part of America commonly called VIRGINIA

7
The Economy, Major Industries Occupations in
the Virginia Colony
  • Agriculture
  • Tobacco (Major Cash Crop)
  • Grain
  • Cattle
  • Fishing
  • Trading
  • Furs
  • Products
  • Rum
  • Furniture

8
Religion in the Virginia Colony
  • By Law, Settlers in Virginia were English and
    belonged to the Church of England
  • The Church was supported by taxes paid by all
    settlers
  • The line was blurred between the religious and
    civil authorities
  • Virginians were not tolerant of non-Christians

9
Government in the Virginia Colony
  • England
  • King James I authorized his agents to govern in
    Virginia according to the Laws of England and the
    Charter of the Virginia Company
  • House of Burgesses
  • The House of Burgesses was created as a
    representative legislative body in Virginia made
    up of 22 members
  • The governor selected by the Company
  • 6 Counselors selected by the Company
  • 15 members selected by colonists
  • Only wealthy, landowning, white, male colonists
    helped elect representatives
  • It was Americas first representative legislature
    and it continues to this day as the Virginia
    Assembly
  • In 1624 King James I revoked the Virginia Company
    Charter and Virginia became a royal English Colony

10
Major Cities The Status of Slavery in the
Virginia Colony
  • Major Cities in Colonial Virginia
  • Jamestown
  • Williamsburg
  • Norfolk
  • Status of Slavery in Colonial Virginia
  • Slavery was legal in Virginia although at first
    colonists used indentured servants (slaves were
    three times more expensive)
  • In 1619, two British ships sold 21 African slaves
    to the governor of Virginia (first African slaves
    in North America)
  • In 1660 as the tobacco industry took hold,
    farmers required more labor and the more and more
    African slaves were brought to Virginia

11
Bibliography (Internet Sources)
  • http//www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/nchist-colonial
    /2029
  • http//avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/va01.asp1
  • http//www.history.org/almanack/life/religion/reli
    gionva.cfm
  • http//www.lva.virginia.gov/exhibits/political/col
    onial.htm
  • http//www.lva.virginia.gov/exhibits/political/col
    onial.htm
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