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Warmup. In your notebook, respond to this cartoon in 5 sentences. Early Colonies. EQ: What factors influenced the start and development of the early colonies?.

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Warmup

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  1. Warmup In your notebook, respond to this cartoon in 5 sentences.

  2. Early Colonies EQ: What factors influenced the start and development of the early colonies?

  3. With exploration booming, the Spanish & French are all over the place claiming lands (Territorial dibs) and starting permanent colonies • The English arrive late on the scene in the 1570s/80s • In fact, the Spanish and French both claimed the lands known as NC today long before the English!

  4. Giovanni da Verrazzano • Italian explorer, commissioned by France • Discovers the lands now known as North Carolina in 1524 • First European since around 1000 AD to explore the Atlantic coast of North America around the Carolinas

  5. Chapter 4 De Soto Hernando de Soto • April 1540 led an expedition across the Savannah River • Moved towards present day North Carolina • Headed west & died in Mississippi River Area • 1st European to see the interior of South Carolina

  6. Sir Walter Raleigh & the Roanoke Colony • English aristocrat and explorer • Funded his own voyages • Supported by Queen Elizabeth I • 1584 - Landed at Roanoke Island • Made connections with local Native Americans • Decided to bring settlers back

  7. Jamestown and Roanoke colonies

  8. Roanoke Voyages

  9. Roanoke Colony, cont. • 1585 – 108 soldiers come to Roanoke to establish first colony • 1586 – Colonists and Native Americans at “war,” and colony is abandoned • 1587 – Second settlement attempted • 117 colonists come to Roanoke • Governor John White

  10. Roanoke, cont. • 1590 – White returns to Roanoke, but finds the colony has disappeared • 1587 – John White returns to England to get supplies

  11. 1st Permanent English Colony • After the Roanoke Colony failure, the English established their permanent colony at Jamestown in VA • Colony became wealthy due to the sale of tobacco

  12. Jamestown

  13. The “Jamestown” Colony • 1606 • Virginia- named after the “Virgin Queen” • Began by Virginia Company (granted a charter by King) • 1st Permanent English Colony

  14. Charter • Document granted from English king, granting sovereignty Questions: • What is sovereignty? • What powers are gained through a charter? • Why were charters necessary?

  15. Virginia Company: a Joint Stock Company - different stakes can be bought and owned by shareholders • By 1618, colonials are granted a House of Burgesses – 1st Representative Democracy in New World

  16. Jamestown Timelinehttp://www.virtualjamestown.org/timeline2.html 1. 1606 King James I issues a charter to the Virginia Company for land on the mid-Atlantic Coast • 2. 1607 • May 13: 104 male settlers arrive at Jamestown, the first permanent England settlement in the New World • May 26: Indian attacks • December 10: Capt. John Smith is captured • December 29: John Smith is saved by Pocahontas before Powhatan

  17. Jamestown Timelinehttp://www.virtualjamestown.org/timeline2.html • 4. 1609 • 500 more settlers come to Virginia • Relations with Native Americans grow tense 5. 1610 September-May: The “Starving Time” reduces population to 60 (from 500-600) 3.1608 Settlers at Jamestown die in great numbers (38 of 104 remain)

  18. Jamestown Timelinehttp://www.virtualjamestown.org/timeline2.html 8. 1618-1623 The “Great Migration” increases Jamestown’s population from 400 to 4,500 6.1612 John Rolfe tries a crop of tobacco to help save the Jamestown settlement 7. 1614 John Rolfe marries Pocahontas

  19. Jamestown Timelinehttp://www.virtualjamestown.org/timeline2.html 9. 1619 VA House of Burgesses meets for the first time

  20. Consequences of Jamestown’s Success

  21. The beginnings of NC Outgrowth in VA leads to people migrating south to new lands… helps push for a new land grant for what becomes known as the Carolina Colony

  22. King Charles I • Colonies of Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts created under his rule • 1628 -- Granted charters to colonize lands south of Virginia, named for himself – Carolana • The Carolana charter, known as the “Heath Patent” granted to Sir Robert Heath • Heath’s plans to settle fail, contract eventually is voided during English Civil War

  23. King Charles II • Due to lack of population, Charles II sold Heath Patent to the “8 Lord Proprietors,” 8 wealthy lords in England • Proprietor = owner • Renamed the colony Carolina, in honor of Charles II • Promoted populating the colony through profit incentive • NOW, the Carolina Colony will be permanently settled!

  24. Wrap-Up Questions: • What factors influenced the start and development of the early colonies? • What kinds of immigrants came over to the New World? Were they voluntary or forced?

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