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Spanish Exploration and Colonization

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Hernan Cortez

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Fransisco Pizarro

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English Colonization

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Key Questions

• What were the driving causes behind English colonization?

• Did the colonists succeed in their original objectives?

• What was the end result of early English colonization? What legacies did it leave behind?

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Elizabeth I

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Sir Walter Raleigh

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Roanoke Colony

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James I

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Virginia Company

• Investors would invest for five years.• After five years, the investors would meet to

discuss whether or not to continue the colony.• 14 May 1607 Jamestown founded.

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Early Problems

• Poor location.• Powhatan Confederacy.• Poor choice in first

colonists.• Early governance.

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John Smith

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Starving Time

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Charter of 1609

• Colonists could now buy into the Virginia Company.

• Virginia Company would invest for another 7 years.

• New government. Governor of Virginia appointed with dictator like powers.

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Later Reforms

• Headright System (1618)

• General Assembly– Governor– Council– House of Burgesses

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John Rolfe

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1622 Massacre

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Slavery and Bacon’s Rebellion

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Virginia Conclusions

• Virginia started out as a business venture, but ultimately failed.

• The colony did succeed at giving England a foothold in North America.

• The colony established the first form of representative government.

• A specific type of slavery would be used in Virginia and the rest of the colonies after Bacon’s Rebellion.

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Massachusetts Bay Colony

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John Calvin

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Henry VII and English Reformation

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Separatists (Pilgrims)

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Non-Separatists (Puritans)

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Massachusetts Bay Company

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John Winthrop and “City on a Hill”

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Boston Martyrs

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Roger Williams

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Ann Hutchinson

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English Civil War

Charles II Oliver Cromwell

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Salem Witch Trials

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Puritan Legacy

• Four New England Colonies: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.

• Education: Harvard University• Separation of Church and State• Puritan Work Ethic and Economics

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Puritan Conclusions

• The Massachusetts Bay Colony failed in their attempt to create a “City Upon a Hill.” Later generations abandoned this goal.

• The colony did succeed in its secondary goal of creating another foothold for the English in North America.

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Early English Colonization Conclusions

• Foothold in North America Established by the English.

• Creation of American Individualism.• Economic precedents set.• Influence of Massachusetts and Virginia on the

United States.