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English Settlements. Virginia Company - Joint Stock Company -owned by shareholders Jamestown , 1607 (est. by merchants) a town to make $ John Smith - granted a charter to set up Gov’t “Starving Time” -Winter 1609 – NA’s killed settlers’ livestock/prevented them from hunting
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English Settlements Virginia Company -Joint Stock Company -owned by shareholders Jamestown, 1607 (est. by merchants) a town to make $ John Smith- granted a charter to set up Gov’t “Starving Time” -Winter 1609 – NA’s killed settlers’ livestock/prevented them from hunting -Dysentary – inflamed intestines from drinking river water
Virginia Company English Settlements: -Joint Stock Company Jamestown, 1607 (est. by merchants) a town to make $ John Smith- captured by NA’s, saved by Pocahontas *(not married to her, Disney is misleading) “Starving Time” -more colonists -1st democratic gov’t House of Burgesses-— First government in Jamestown, Virginia—It was a form of representative democracy
Jamestown- 1st Permanent English Colony • House of Burgesses-—1619 First government in Jamestown, Virginia—It was a form of representative democracy • It had little power, but it marked the beginning of self-gov’t in Colonial America • 1619 – First slaves imported from Africa to America Why is this ironic?
Jamestown- VA GEOGRAPHY!- Important Key -tobacco as a cash crop John Rolfe- introduced tobacco, married Pocahontas Pocahontas- daughter of chief Powhatan
Jamestown- VA -headright system 50 acres to each new colonist- given to settlers willing to cross the Atlantic and help populate America -indentured servants- Paid for their trip to America with servitude -first slaves imported - 1619
Native American Religion • What did the N.A. worship? • What did they respect? • What was the white man doing to their religion? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkV-of_eN2w
Clash with Indians -desire for land led to conflicts -NA’s and Europeans have very different ideas about land ownership European feelings of superiority -no intermarriage with Indian groups (for now) Fought wars with Powhatan Indians -Virginia becomes a royal colony so that King’s Army can protect settlers – King was not pleased with Virginia
First Rebellion -Indian dispute on the frontier? (Colonist wanted more land) -Colonists ask for protection from Virginia Gov’t, but were denied -Bacon’s Rebellion -Nathaniel Bacon led the frontier colonists in a rebellion against the Virginia gov’t -showed signs of discontent with leadership – they would not be restricted by Gov’t Policy
First Rebellion -Bacon’s Rebellion -Nathaniel Bacon led the frontier colonists in a rebellion against the Virginia gov’t -showed signs of discontent with leadership – they would not be restricted by Gov’t Policy Many of those rebelling were former indentured servants Why would Bacon’s rebellion make slavery more appealing to wealthy Virginians??
Please Put an X over the next box “Religious Refugees”
Pilgrims -Pilgrims also called Separatists because they wanted to practice their own religion -Plymouth Massachusetts-- 1620 -Mayflower Compact (contract) -set up direct democracy for the colony -leads to traditions of town meetings -colony struggled but received Indian help to grow crops Thanksgiving---Squanto -William Bradford “Of Plymouth Plantation”
Massachusetts Bay -Puritans -wanted to rid the English church of Catholic traditions- wanted to purify/ reform Anglican Church -Pilgrims on a religious journey -John Winthrop -”City on a Hill”- sermon be an example to the world -settled in Massachusetts (Formed Mass) -strong connection between church and state -strict adherence to Puritan rules -no religious tolerance (Witch trials)
Puritan Dissent Because of tight community controls some individuals began to offer dissenting opinions Roger Williams -Believed in the Separation of Church and State and was exiled from the colony and founded Providence R.I. Anne Hutchinson -Her belief in individual worship challenged Puritan leaders and she was banished in a famous trial and fled to R.I.
Indian Resistance -some cooperation but short lived NA’s don’t really want/need the white man -disease, land, and religion caused disputes -Pequot War, 1637 massacre of Indians -King Philip’s War lots of death on both sides, but colonists win and Indian Resistance fades -opened Southern New England to white settlers