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English Exploration Henry VIII

Wants to find “Northwest Passage” to Asia

Fails But: claims land in

North America

King James VI: grants land to settlers: early 1600s

Henry VIII

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English Colonization in North America Slow colonization but

sped up in 1600s Roanoke: failed colony Jamestown: first

permanent settlement The 13 colonies develop

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Jamestown: A Joint-Stock Company Settlement Joint-stock company lets investors

share risk, profits of business Buy stock Get charter from King to establish colony

help fund colonies in America: Jamestown

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Late 1606 VA Co. sends out 3 shipsSpring 1607 land at mouth of Chesapeake Bay.

Attacked by Indians and move on.May 24, 1607 about 100 colonists [all men] land at Jamestown, along banks of James River

Easily defended position, but swarming with disease-causing mosquitoes.

England Plants the Jamestown “Seedling”

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Jamestown Settlement, 1609

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Chesapeake Bay

Geographic/environmental problems??

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Jamestown Fort & Settlement Map

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Jamestown Housing

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Jamestown Settlement

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Jamestown Chapel, 1611

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Settlers died by the dozens! “Gentlemen” colonists would not work themselves.

Game in forests & fish in river uncaught.

Settlers wasted time looking for gold instead of hunting or farming.Conflict with Native Americans: Powhatan tribe

The Jamestown Nightmare

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Pocahontas

Captain John Smith

Pocahontas “saves” Captain John Smith

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High Mortality RatesThe “Starving Time”:

1607: 104 colonistsBy spring, 1608: 38 survived1609: 500 more immigrantsBy spring, 1610: 60 survived1610 – 1624: 10,000 immigrants1624 population: 1,200Adult life expectancy: 40 yearsDeath of children before age 5: 80%

What saves the Jamestown settlement?

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Tobacco Plant

Virginia’s gold and silver. -- John Rolfe, 1612

Need more workers!

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Indentured ServitudeHeadright System:

Each Virginian got 50 acres for each person whose passage they paid.

Indenture Contract: 5-7 years. Promised “freedom dues” [land,

money] Forbidden to marry. 1610-1614: only 1 in 10 outlived

their indentured contracts!

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Early Colonial Tobacco1618 — Virginia produces 20,000 pounds of tobacco.

1622 — Despite losing nearly one-third of its colonists in an Indian attack, Virginia produces 60,000 pounds of tobacco.

1627 — Virginia produces 500,000 pounds of tobacco.

1629 — Virginia produces 1,500,000 pounds of tobacco.

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Tobacco’s effect on Virginia’s economy:

Vital role in putting VA on a firm economic footing.

Ruinous to soil when continuously planted.

Chained VA’s economy to a single crop.

Tobacco promoted the use of the plantation system.

Need for cheap, abundant labor: SLAVES!!!.

Virginia: “Child of Tobacco”

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17c Populationin the Chesapeake

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1607 1630 1650 1670 1690

WhiteBlack

WHY this large increase in black popul.??

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New England Colonies, 1650

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1620 102 peopleLand at Plymouth, MAPilgrims: separate from Church of EnglandLooking for freedom of religion

Early struggles similar to Jamestown

Pilgrims and The Mayflower

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The Mayflower Compact

November 11, 1620

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The Mayflower Compact

November 11, 1620Written and signed before the Pilgrims disembarked from the ship.Not a constitution, but an agreement to form a crude govt. and submit to majority rule.

Signed by 41 adult males.Led to adult male settlers meeting in assemblies to make laws in town meetings.

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The MA Bay Colony1629 Puritans: non-Separatists got a royal charter to form the MA Bay Co.

Wanted to escape attacks by conservatives in the Church of England.

They didn’t want to leave the Church, just its “impurities.”

Many families, farmed mostly. Established Boston

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Colonists only willing to come to MD if they received land.Colonists who did come received modest farms dispersed around the Chesapeake area.

Maryland: A Colony for Catholics

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Colonization of Maryland

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Pennsylvania

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The QuakersCalled Quakers because they “quaked” during intense religious practices.Key Leader: William PennThey offended religious & secular leaders in England. Refused to pay taxes to support the Church

of England. They met without paid clergy Believed all were children of God EQUALITY!

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1760

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Urban Population Growth

1650 - 1775

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