Colonization of America. The student will describe how early European exploration and colonization...

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Colonization of America

The student will describe how early European exploration and colonization resulted in cultural interactions among

Europeans, Africans and Native Americans

SOL Questions

1. Why did Europeans come to America?

2. What were the consequences of the interactions of the American, European, and African nations?

3. Who were the VA Cavaliers?

3 Worlds Collide The greatness of early American civilizations made

them a target of the greedy Spanish. These conquistadores came in search of the gold and silver and other riches of the area. This collision of cultures led to the destruction of most early civilizations. Those that did not die from warfare; fell to diseases brought by the Europeans. Why did Europeans come to America? What made them interested in exploration? (Religious Freedom & Economic Opportunity)

EUROPE AFRICA AMERICA

The Lost Colony: Sir Walter Raleigh

In 1587, the Virginia Company, financed by Sir Walter Raleigh, sponsored the first permanent English settlement in the New World. One hundred men and 17 women landed on Roanoke island, off of the Virginia coast.

John White returned to England to obtain additional supplies. When he returned, nearly three years later, he found a deserted colony. The only clue as to the whereabouts of the colonists was the word "CROATOAN." To this day, the fate of these colonists remains a mystery.

1587 The Lost ColonySir Walter Raleigh

Entire Colony Disappeared

The Ferry (to Jamestown) at Scotland Wharf

1607-The first permanent English settlement in North America.

• Jamestown is founded by the VA Company of London as a Joint-Stock Venture

Why did they come to VA?• Was settled for economic gains

by the Virginia Company.

CavaliersWere the English nobility who received large land grants in VA from the King of England and helped settle the colony.

4. The settlers did not always get along---fights, struggles for power.

5. Conflict with the Powhatan Indians.

1609 THE STARVING TIMESJohn Smith leaves and relations with the Indians go sour.

The Colonists were on their own to find food.

1612

• John Rolfe introduces Tobacco.

• It becomes a cash crop.

1618

• The Head right system begins in Jamestown.

Advertisement urging people to come to VA

1619

•1st Africans arrive in 1619

What was the first elected assembly (lawmaking body)

in the New World?

The VA House of Burgesses (1619)

1624

• Jamestown becomes a royal colony. It is placed under the direct control of the King.

3 Types of Colonies

1. Charter Colonies2. Proprietary Colonies3. Royal Colonies

Bacon’s Rebellion1676

I will burn Jamestown if it will not treat all

people equal.

The colonists of the Virginia colony were not always happy with their situation. Nathaniel Bacon led a revolt against the plantation owners of Jamestown because he felt poor people were being ignored.

What was the major reason for the settlement of Virginia

and the other Southern colonies?

Economic Opportunity

SOL 1 Vocabulary

• Cavaliers• Indentured Servants• VA House of Burgesses • Middle Passage• Cash Crops• CHARTER-The King grants

permission to colonists to

establish a Settlement.

SOL Notebook Questions5. Why was the VA House of Burgesses

important?6. Difference between Slave & Indentured Servant7.Why did Bacon’s Rebellion occur?

8. Importance of the Mayflower Compact9. How were the Puritans & Pilgrims different?

What was themajor reasonfor the settlement

of New England?

RELIGIOUS

FREEDOM

Who settled at Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620?

The Separatists, who were commonly called thePilgrims.

Squanto lived with the Pilgrims for 18 months. He died of a fever in1622.

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The New England Colonies• New England was

settled by the Puritans.We are seeking

Religious Freedom!Massachusetts

ConnecticutRhode IslandNew Hampshire

Rhode Island-Roger WilliamsRhode Island was founded by dissentersfleeing persecution from the Puritans in Massachusetts.

• Practiced freedom of religion.

• Anne Hutchinson fled to Rhode Island.

Salem Witch Trials The Salem witch trials occurred in

colonial Massachusetts between 1692 and 1693. More than 200 people were accused of practicing witchcraft.

20 were executed. Eventually, the colony admitted the

trials were a mistake.

Middle Colonies

• DIVERSITY• Quakers in Penn.• Catholics in

Maryland• Dutch in New York• Generally believed

in more religious tolerance than New England.

• Mostly small farmers and business owners

New York Pennsylvania New JerseyDelaware Maryland

The Dutch settle in New York (New Netherlands).

1664 the Dutch are forced out of New York by the English.

Pennsylvania is established as a place for QUAKERS to worship.

What two groups of colonists generally believed in religious

tolerance?

1. Quakers-Pennsylvania

2. Roman Catholics-Maryland

Why was slavery introduced in the South?

• The African slave trade and the development of a slave labor system resulted from plantation economies and labor shortages.

Journey to America for

slaves.

The Triangular Trade Route brought Africans to the English colonies.

Define indentured servant?

A person who agreed to worka certain number of years in exchange for payment of his passage to America.

James Oglethorpe establishes Georgia as a colony for debtors.

I knew I should have burned that Fort down.

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