English Colonies In America England Eyes America 1497

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English Colonies In America

English Colonies In America

England Eyes America

England Eyes America

1497 – John Cabot headed across Atlantic • “discover whatever lands that are unknown”

1497 – John Cabot headed across Atlantic • “discover whatever lands that are unknown” – King Henry VII • landed near Nova Scotia, south along “barren shores” • 1498 – sailed west again, never seen again (one ship returned to port following storm) • Why so long before the first colony?

1517 – Martin Luther – Protestant Reformation 95 Theses – Castle Church - Wittenberg

1517 – Martin Luther – Protestant Reformation 95 Theses – Castle Church - Wittenberg

John Calvin – Geneva, Switzerland §neither kings nor bishops should control the church §congregations

John Calvin – Geneva, Switzerland §neither kings nor bishops should control the church §congregations should choose own church leaders Chillon Castle - Lake Geneva, Switzerland

St Peter's Cathedral (Geneva) - John Calvin preached here from 1536 to 1564

St Peter's Cathedral (Geneva) - John Calvin preached here from 1536 to 1564

Ø Ø 1527 – King Henry VIII, asked Pope Clement VII for annulment, Catherine

Ø Ø 1527 – King Henry VIII, asked Pope Clement VII for annulment, Catherine of Aragon pope refused, Henry formed Anglican Church (kept Catholic rituals) Puritans – wanted to purify the Church of all Catholic elements many chose America as a refuge Canterbury Cathedral

 • many English raised sheep, wool industry • enclosure movement – enclosed land,

• many English raised sheep, wool industry • enclosure movement – enclosed land, evicted tenants, sheep farms • people out of work, leave England • 1550 – too much wool, prices fell • joint-stock companies – pooled $ of many investors, continued trade Devon, England

England Returns To America

England Returns To America

Privateers – privately owned ships licensed by the gov’t to attack ship of other

Privateers – privately owned ships licensed by the gov’t to attack ship of other countries

Walter Raleigh – sent 2 ships to scout American coastline Øpassed through Outer Banks,

Walter Raleigh – sent 2 ships to scout American coastline Øpassed through Outer Banks, N. C. , landed on Roanoke Island Øknighted…Sir Walter Raleigh (Queen Elizabeth) Øhe named the land Virginia…Elizabeth…”the Virgin Queen” Cape Hatteras Lighthouse

§ § § § 1585 – Raleigh sent 100 men to settle Roanoke, hard

§ § § § 1585 – Raleigh sent 100 men to settle Roanoke, hard winter, back to England 1587 – 91 men, 17 women, 9 children month later, John White, governor, England for supplies when he returned colony was gone empty houses, Croatoan carved into a post on the fort, “Cro” nearby tree Croatoan – nearby Native American group “Lost Colony” of Roanoke

Possible reasons for disappearance… 1. moved to another location 2. assimilated into Native American

Possible reasons for disappearance… 1. moved to another location 2. assimilated into Native American tribes 3. killed by Native Americans 4. lost at sea, trying to leave 5. Spanish killed them

 • 1606 – James I, Virginia Company, charter to plant colonies in Virginia

• 1606 – James I, Virginia Company, charter to plant colonies in Virginia • Susan Constant, Godspeed, Discovery, 144 men • Jamestown – King James I

ücolonists were not woodsmen, upper class – no work ü 1608 – 200 new

ücolonists were not woodsmen, upper class – no work ü 1608 – 200 new settlers, 53 in all left by the end of the year üCaptain John Smith emerged as leader, trading with Natives üChief Powhatan – Powhatan Confederacy

 • frustrated, Virginia Company, new governor…Thomas West, Lord De La Warr • winter

• frustrated, Virginia Company, new governor…Thomas West, Lord De La Warr • winter of 1609 -1610…”starving time” – dogs, rats, horsehides • some dug up graves and ate human remains • many left to establish other settlements in Virginia

üsmoking tobacco was extremely popular in Europe üJohn Rolfe, colonist, experimented growing tobacco üused

üsmoking tobacco was extremely popular in Europe üJohn Rolfe, colonist, experimented growing tobacco üused seeds from Trinidad üessentially saved the colony

§assembly to propose laws §July 30, 1619 – first general assembly §reps. were called

§assembly to propose laws §July 30, 1619 – first general assembly §reps. were called burgesses §House of Burgesses

headrights – new settlers, bought share in the company or paid for their passage,

headrights – new settlers, bought share in the company or paid for their passage, 50 acres of land women and slaves begin to arrive as well around 1619

George Calvert (Lord Baltimore) – founded a colony, Catholics could practice religion • 1632

George Calvert (Lord Baltimore) – founded a colony, Catholics could practice religion • 1632 – Maryland, Henrietta Maria (queen of Charles I) • proprietary colony – proprietor, or owner, governed colony any way he wished • Lord Baltimore wanted Maryland to be Catholic, many settlers Protestant, friction