Englands Early Settlement of Virginia Roanoke and Jamestown
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England’s Early Settlement of Virginia Roanoke and Jamestown
Religious Rivalry Reformation of Catholic church led to a new form of Christianity (Protestantism) Protestantism ◦ Did not accept the Pope Caused widespread conflict in Europe ◦ England (Protestant) vs Spain (Catholic) ◦ Spanish Armada sent to restore control, but was defeated & allowed England to colonize North America
Religious Rivalry in North America Catholics from Spain and French spread faith among Natives Spanish settled in southwest and southeast America French settled in northeast America ◦ “Louisiana” Dutch and English set up Protestant colonies along Atlantic Coast
Elizabeth I Reigned 1558 – 1603 Wanted colonies to compete with Spain (mercantilism) ◦ ◦ ◦ Spread Protestant faith Provide raw materials Be a market for English goods MERCANTILISM
Roanoke Island (Lost Colony) Queen Elizabeth gave Sir Walter Raleigh a charter (a document that allowed colonists to live on land owned by their country. ) to begin a colony in the North America.
Roanoke 1580 s – The Lost Colony Poorly planned and supplied ◦ Failed due to hunger and bad relations with the Native Americans. ◦ All but 15 men went back to England on a ship.
James I Reigned 1603 -1625 Wanted colonies that would economically help England Wanted to get rid of people who don’t want to follow the Church of England
Jamestown -1607 The First Permanent English Settlement In 1606, King James I gave permission to the Virginia Company of London to try a colony. ◦ Joint-stock company ◦ First to settle Jamestown was named after the King James I and Virginia was named after Elizabeth I, the Virgin Queen of England.
Hardship in Jamestown Lead by John Smith Gentlemen work. did not want to ◦ John Smith – “He who will not work, shall not eat” John 1609 Smith returns to England in ◦ Leads to poor colonial leadership Not educated in how to plant food in Virginia. ◦ The Starving Time – 1609 Native American attacks Disease
Jamestown Thrives John 1610 Rolfe – arrives in Jamestown in ◦ Married Pocahontas – daughter of Powhatan chief Experimented with planting Caribbean tobacco seeds in fertile Virginia soil. The cash crop was the savior of the colony of Jamestown and Virginia Free Enterprise ◦ Business not interfered with by government ◦ Colonists farmed the land for profit ◦ Private land ownership expanded Gave people an incentive to work
House of Burgesses Start of Representative Government 1619 – Virginia Company allows creation of a representative body ◦ Gave people a voice in their government ◦ Ten towns sent 2 representatives called burgesses to an assembly
New Arrivals change Jamestown – 1 st English settlement to use African slaves “ 20 & odd Negroes, which the governor & cape merchant bought…at the best & easiest rate they could” ◦ Written by John Rolfe in 1619
A Review of Jamestown (Virginia) 1607 First permanent English Settlement in North America Created by Virginia Company of London ◦ Joint Stock Company ◦ created colony to make profit for investors Many hardships faced John Rolfe’s tobacco plant created wealth Created House of Burgesses in 1619 ◦ First representative body in American colonies John Smith
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