22
Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

  • Upload
    delta

  • View
    60

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America. North American Exploration. English Exploration. John Cabot May 1497 Nova Scotia Disappeared 2 nd voyage No colonization for 80 years Lack of $ No real reason Allied w/Spain against France. What drove people from England to America?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

Chapter 2 Sec 2English Colonies in America

Page 2: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

North American Exploration

Page 3: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

English Exploration John Cabot

May 1497 Nova Scotia Disappeared 2nd

voyage No colonization for

80 years Lack of $ No real reason Allied w/Spain

against France

Page 4: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

What drove people from England to America?I. Religion

Protestant Reformation-1517 Martin Luther John Calvin**

(congregations choose own elders and ministers) Impacted England and later America

King Henry VIII had just created the Anglican Church (broke from Catholic Church)

Page 5: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

Differing views on the Anglican Church Puritans

Wanted to purify the church

Influenced by Calvin Clashed with James I

who did not want changes

Page 6: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

What drove people from England to America?II. The economy

The Enclosure Movement Wool demand increased English landowners could make more money

raising sheep than renting out land Converted their lands to sheep farms

Many tenant farmers homeless and jobless Better chance at life by leaving England

Page 7: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

Economy Cont’d

Wool supply outgrew demand-1550

Looking for new markets Formed Joint-stock companies

Pooled money of investors Raised more $ for big projects Eng merchants could trade with

& colonize other parts of world independently of government

Page 8: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

What drove people from England to America?III. Politics Growing rivalry with Spain

England leading Protestant power Netherlands(Dutch)-Protestant Spanish tried to suppress Protestants in Nether.

Queen Eliz sent privateers to attach Spanish ships - Spain leading Catholic power

England needed outposts to support naval operations against Spain

Page 9: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

Roanoke Mystery Sr. Walter Raleigh

set up the first Eng. colony in the Americas Near current NC/VA Roanoke He named the land

“Virginia” in honor of the “Virgin Queen” Elizabeth

Page 10: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

Roanoke Mystery Cont’d 1585 1st group

Raleigh sent 100 men

Hard winter-left 1587 2nd group

91 men, 17 women, 9 children

Gov.John White ret’d to England for supplies-return delayed

Eng/Spain war

Page 11: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

Roanoke Mystery Cont’d Gov White returns

1590 Colony is gone

No bodies Empty houses “CRO” carved on

post Still a mystery http://www.schooltube.com/video/89

c920dac3962b0ae572/

Page 12: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

Jamestown Settled1606

by a charter from King James 1

The Virginia Company

John Smith leader 3 ships & 144 men

Settled on banks of river

James River & Jamestown

Named after king Swampy/mosquitoes

Page 13: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

Jamestown Troubles Environment

Swampy/mosquitoes/disease Lack of survival knowledge

Did not know about living in woods and how to fish and raise livestock

Lack of food Politics

Upperclass “gentleman” refused to work Arguing in government Lawlessness

Page 14: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

Jamestown Troubles Cont’d 200 new settlers in 1608

53 still alive by end of year John Smith/Chief Powhatan heroes

Smith traded with Powhatan Confederacy (Native Americans)

Kept settlers alive 1609 400 more settlers in August

Not enough food before winter Stole from N. Americans who attacked

Page 15: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

Jamestown Troubles Cont’d “The Starving

Time” Winter 1609-1610 Ate dogs, rats,

snakes, toadstools, horsehides

A few-cannibalism Dug up graves & at

people

Jamestown never thrived

Page 16: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

Tobacco Saves the Colony The colony lasted,

mostly thanks to John Rolfe and his cultivation of tobacco

Rolfe developed new curing method

Page 17: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

The First Assembly Virginia governed by

House of Burgesses 1st representative

government in the colonies

Representatives called burgesses

After an attack by N. Americans in 1622 on Jamestown, James I revoked Charter-Royal Colony (Gov. appt by King)

  Patrick Henry before the House of Burgesses in an 1851 painting by Peter F. Rothermel

Page 18: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

Settling the Land Settlers lured by

“headrights” Bought share in

company or paid for passage – got 50 acres of land

First Africans arrive 1619 Settlers purchased

20 Africans as “Christian servants”

Page 19: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

Other Colonies and Their Founders 1. Virginia – (see previous notes) 2.Maryland – Lord Baltimore, for Catholics to

have freedom to worship 3.Massachusetts – John Winthrop, a refuge

for Puritans 4.Rhode Island – Roger Williams, for

government with no authority in religious matters, he was a separatist

Page 20: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

Other Colonies Cont’d 5.Connecticut – Thomas Hooker, they

adopted the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, the first written constitution in the colonies

6.New Hampshire – was started by a royal charter due to overcrowding in Massachusetts. Maine was as well but later was bought back by Massachusetts

Page 21: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

Other Colonies Cont’d 7&8. New York and New Jersey – originally

founded by Henry Hudson for the Dutch but King Charles sent his brother James to take it for England

9&10Pennsylvania and Delaware– William Penn, refuge for Quakers, love and pacifism for all

Page 22: Chapter 2 Sec 2 English Colonies in America

Other Colonies Cont’d 11&12. North and South Carolina – King

Charles gave this land to his political allies, mostly for farming

13.Georgia – James Oglethorpe, a place for poor English debtors to start over