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KUDOs 8.17 Know Finish Jamestown Understand 8.2 Explain the founding of the Jamestown DO 1.Checkpoint 1-4 2.Complete OneSheet 3.Mayflower Compact reading.

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1 KUDOs 8.17 Know Finish Jamestown Understand 8.2 Explain the founding of the Jamestown DO 1.Checkpoint 1-4 2.Complete OneSheet 3.Mayflower Compact reading

2 Checkpoint 8.17 1.Why was the arrival of women so important? 2.Why did the starving time occur right after John Smith left for England?

3 Checkpoint 8.17 3. Who did Pocahontas marry and what happened after between the colonists and the natives? 4. Explain what a “cash crop” is and what was this particular crop for Virginia?

4 TIME IS UP! Put away your pencils so that I cannot see them. You will only be able to write with a red pen while we are checking answers.

5 Checkpoint 8.17 1.Why was the arrival of women so important? 2.Why did the starving time occur right after John Smith left for England? Created families= created stability He was the peace-keeper between the natives and the colonists

6 Checkpoint 8.17 3. Who did Pocahontas marry and what happened after between the colonists and the natives? 4. Explain what a “cash crop” is and what was this particular crop for Virginia? 1.John Rolfe 2. Chief Powhatan and the colonists were once again in a peaceful trade. 1. A cash crop is a crop that provides cash for the colony. 2. Tobacco

7 Africans in Jamestown House of Burgesses Make laws First legislature in America First 20 Africans Indentured servants about 5-7 years After be free

8 Virginia Colony Not making $$$ King James  Distrust of HOB Hated Tobacco Royal “crown” colony

9 Maryland 1634 Founded Starts growing tobacco too Competition Jamestown tobacco is starting to suffer

10 Tobacco Jamestown starts OVER-producing tobacco Driving $$$ DOWN! Driving $$$ DOWN!

11 Bacon’s Rebellion Nathaniel Bacon Governor Berkeley Deal with natives Colonists Not move west Bacon opposed deal Bacon went out and grabbed land anyway Bacon started attacking Jamestown Bacon burns Jamestown to the ground Bacon’s dies Berkeley in charge and rebuilds

12 KUDOs 8.18 Know Plymouth Colony Understand 8.3 Explain the founding of the Plymouth Colony DO 1.Checkpoint 1-4 2.Mayflower Compact Questions 3.OneSheet: Plymouth Colony

13 Checkpoint 8.18 1.Explain what an “Indentured Servant” is. 2.What was the “House of Burgesses?”

14 Checkpoint 8.18 3.Name two reasons for the downfall of Jamestown. 4.Why was Nathaniel Bacon upset with Berkeley?

15 TIME IS UP! Put away your pencils so that I cannot see them. You will only be able to write with a red pen while we are checking answers.

16 Checkpoint 8.18 1.Explain what an “Indentured Servant” is. 2.What was the “House of Burgesses?” People paid for their passage to the New World by working for an employer for a certain number of years at which they would get their own piece of land. The first legislative assembly in America where officials were elected by land-owning men.

17 Checkpoint 8.18 3.Name two reasons for the downfall of Jamestown. 4.Why was Nathaniel Bacon upset with Berkeley? 1. Over-production of tobacco caused price to decrease. 2. Maryland started producing tobacco which caused competition. He catered to the natives too much, setting up a deal where the colonists could not encroach upon their land.

18 Mayflower Compact 1.Based on the primary source, why was Plymouth colonized? 2.Were the Pilgrims loyal to King James or wanting freedom? 3.Which line explains why the compact was written? (Use a postie)

19 You tell the story…

20 What two groups of people opposed the Church of England following King Henry IIIV breakaway from the Roman Catholic Church and why? 1. Separatists (wished to separate from the Church of England and form their own church) 2. Puritans (wished to reform, or “purify” the Church of England)

21 What was the primary reason the Pilgrims decided to move to America? 1. They were being persecuted in England 2. They wanted religious freedom.

22 When was the Plymouth Colony founded, where was it located and why? 1.The Plymouth Colony was founded in 1620 with a permission to settle in the Virginia Colony 2.Along the Massachusetts coast near Cape Cod. 3.Originally supposed to settle much further south in the Virginia territory but they were taken off course

23 What was the Mayflower Compact and what did it do and why is it so important? 1. Because they were no longer under the government of Virginia Company and they had to establish their own form of government 2. a document drafted by the passengers of the Mayflower 3. established an organized and orderly government before they went ashore. 4. It is a key piece in the development of a representative, democratic government in America.

24 What role did William Bradford and Squanto play in the founding of Plymouth Colony? 1. William Bradford was one of the first leaders of the Plymouth settlement who helped establish relations with Native Americans thus insuring their survival. 2. Squanto was an English-speaking, Native American who befriended the colonists, teaching them how to fish, where to hunt, and what to farm. He was key to their survival in the first few years. He also played a vital role in their relations with the Wampanoag Indians.

25 Jamestown/ Plymouth Venn Diagram You need al least 5 notes per side and 3 in the center Ideas: –Reason for colonizing –Geographic location –Government –Struggles –Local Native Tribes/interactions –Successes –Demographics JamestownPlymouth


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