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Virginia's early European settlers

Discover the origins of Virginia's early English settlers, their settlement at Jamestown in the Tidewater region, and their reasons for choosing this location. Learn about the natural resources, defense strategies, and challenges they faced in building their new homes.

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Virginia's early European settlers

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  1. Virginia's early European settlers

  2. Where in Virginia did the English settle? Who were the English settlers and where did they come from? In what parts of Virginia did they settle? Why did they go there to make their new homes?

  3. ENGLAND VIRGINIA ATLANTIC OCEAN The English came across the Atlantic Ocean to settle at Jamestown, in the Tidewater region. They arrived in May of 1607.

  4. The English came to Jamestown on three ships, the Godspeed, the Discovery, and the Susan Constant.

  5. The English started the town of Jamestown, on the James River, in Virginia’s Tidewater region. Tidewater Jamestown settler with musket Jamestown

  6. animals to hunt for food fish to catch for food The English settled at the mouth of the James River because it was rich in natural resources. shellfish in the ocean to eat forests for timber to build

  7. harbor The English settled at the mouth of the James River because it had a good harbor. harbor

  8. The English settled at the mouth of the James River, because the area was easy to defend. the fort At first, they thought they would have to defend against Spanish attack, but they soon found that the Indians were far more dangerous.

  9. This is the seal of the Virginia Company of London. The Virginia Company started Jamestown to make money for its investors. This is an original picture of John Smith. He was the governor of Jamestown who made the rule: if you don’t work, you don’t eat. Everybody started doing his fair share of the work, then!

  10. The English built a triangle-shaped fort at Jamestown, to defend themselves from Indian attacks. These fragments of pottery were dug up at Jamestown. They were actually used by the English settlers in the 1600s … almost 400 years ago!

  11. The English built their houses and this church from wood and mud. They made roofs of grass and reeds, like this house in England.

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