Chapter 2 Planting the English Colonies 1500 1733

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Chapter 2: Planting the English Colonies 1500 -1733

Chapter 2: Planting the English Colonies 1500 -1733

The need for English colonies England is tiny and heavily populated A resource for

The need for English colonies England is tiny and heavily populated A resource for raw materials (timber, silver, gold, crops) Crops- tobacco, rice, sugar , indigo and cotton

First Colony Attempt The colony of Roanoke Island- Started by Sir Walter Raleigh in

First Colony Attempt The colony of Roanoke Island- Started by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1585 In the area of Virginia(now, North Carolina) Mysteriously failed

The Decline of Spain is incredibly rich from colonies in Mexico and further South.

The Decline of Spain is incredibly rich from colonies in Mexico and further South. Philip II of Spain- Considers himself the enemy of England. Uses funds to create the “Invincible Armada”

Spain (continued) The Armada is a symbol of Catholic success - 130 ships Philip

Spain (continued) The Armada is a symbol of Catholic success - 130 ships Philip II wants to prove the skill of the Armada against England 1588 - Armada is sent to invade England

England’s success The Armada is defeated soundly The English Navy is faster and handled

England’s success The Armada is defeated soundly The English Navy is faster and handled better than the slow, awkward Armada

England’s rise With the Spanish Armada defeated, England’s navy became the dominate force in

England’s rise With the Spanish Armada defeated, England’s navy became the dominate force in North America Triggered an explosion of English culture. ( ex. Shakespeare, Newton, etc. )

Primogeniture The law of inheritance in England Eldest living son inherits property and estates

Primogeniture The law of inheritance in England Eldest living son inherits property and estates Second sons are forced to find own fortune(Francis Drake, Walter Raleigh)

Joint- Stock Companies Investors pool their money together to create companies to establish colonies.

Joint- Stock Companies Investors pool their money together to create companies to establish colonies. Money to be made from the resources in New World. Planned to be sold off for profits.

The Virginia Company Received royal charter in 1606 for New World. Charter- legal document

The Virginia Company Received royal charter in 1606 for New World. Charter- legal document from a government. States the purpose of the venture. And the obligations of the group or agency.

Early Jamestown Very unsuccessful 40 of 100 died These were gentlemen that didn’t know

Early Jamestown Very unsuccessful 40 of 100 died These were gentlemen that didn’t know how to survive

Captain John Smith Became the head of the Virginia colony. 1608 “He, who shall

Captain John Smith Became the head of the Virginia colony. 1608 “He, who shall not work, shall not eat. ” Kidnapped by the Powhatan Tribe

Pocahontas “Saved” John Smith from execution Helped to negotiate a limited truce between Settlers

Pocahontas “Saved” John Smith from execution Helped to negotiate a limited truce between Settlers and Native Americans She helped as intermediary( middle-man) between these two groups

This is not real

This is not real

THE REAL POCHAHONTAS

THE REAL POCHAHONTAS

The Real John Smith

The Real John Smith

Lord De La Warr Becomes the new head of Jamestown in 1610 Strict military

Lord De La Warr Becomes the new head of Jamestown in 1610 Strict military leader Aggressive Native American fighter

Disease Native Americans couldn’t fight off European disease Europeans couldn’t fight off “New World”

Disease Native Americans couldn’t fight off European disease Europeans couldn’t fight off “New World” disease Biggest killer: Smallpox, Malaria

Disorganized Many tribes are lacking experienced leaders because of European disease Tribes align with

Disorganized Many tribes are lacking experienced leaders because of European disease Tribes align with various European powers.

Disposable By the 1620’s, the colonists have become skilled enough to no longer need

Disposable By the 1620’s, the colonists have become skilled enough to no longer need Indian aide. Colonists began to further encroach on Native American land for economic reasons

Why Plantations? The need for large plantations comes from the need to rotate soil.

Why Plantations? The need for large plantations comes from the need to rotate soil. Tobacco is soil intensive.

Virginia’s booming economy Tobacco is the first colonial CASH crop. John Rolfe-perfects the cultivation

Virginia’s booming economy Tobacco is the first colonial CASH crop. John Rolfe-perfects the cultivation process (1612) The need for large plantations comes from the need to rotate soil. Tobacco is soil intensive.

Early Slavery 1619 - A Dutch warship appears off the coast of Jamestown 20

Early Slavery 1619 - A Dutch warship appears off the coast of Jamestown 20 Africans are sold into slavery Slavery is too expensive for most white colonists Slavery doesn't explode until the end of 1600’s

Maryland: Catholic Safe Haven Proprietary Colony: founded by Lord Baltimore, 1634 Baltimore wants a

Maryland: Catholic Safe Haven Proprietary Colony: founded by Lord Baltimore, 1634 Baltimore wants a safe place for Catholics Gives large estates for family friends

Act of Toleration- 1649 Passed to help calm Protestant tension Only recognized religions that

Act of Toleration- 1649 Passed to help calm Protestant tension Only recognized religions that accepted the divinity of Jesus. Death penalty for others Allowed for less freedom than before.

West Indies Island colonies of England Sugar was the backbone of the economy Sugar

West Indies Island colonies of England Sugar was the backbone of the economy Sugar was expensive to produce Barbados Slave Code

The Carolinas The Carolina colony started in 1629 North separated from South in 1712

The Carolinas The Carolina colony started in 1629 North separated from South in 1712 Rice became the early cash crop of the Carolinas

Georgia- 13 th Colony Buffer between England Spain- 1733 Philanthropic Foundation- debtors’ colony People

Georgia- 13 th Colony Buffer between England Spain- 1733 Philanthropic Foundation- debtors’ colony People could work off debts in productive way. James Oglethorpe- soldier and influenced Georgia’s foundation.