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1 Building the Jamestown Colony
The American Nation IV. Chapter 3 – Section 4 Building the Jamestown Colony Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved.

2 Building a Colony… Rules for the Colony:
Imagine you have just been granted a charter to establish a colony in a new land by the President of the United States… What rules would you encounter in your charter to establish your colony??? Discuss with your group and then we will share as a class.

3 What problems did European countries have establishing colonies in the New World???
Spain France Dutch English

4 Building the Jamestown Colony
Chapter 3, Section 4 Objectives to learn: What challenges did the first English colonies in North America face? How did Virginia begin a tradition of representative government? What groups of people made up the new arrivals in Virginia after 1619?

5 Taking Notes – Cornell Method
Keywords/Questions Main Ideas Summary

6 Understanding the Establishment of the English Colonies (1:41)

7 A. The First English Colony
1585 – Sir Walter Raleigh with Queen Elizabeth’s permission set up a colony on Roanoke (island off the coast of North Carolina) – but by 1586 they left 1587 – Raleigh sent John White back to Roanoke a. He returned to England leaving 117 settlers behind b. 3 years later he returned to a “lost colony”

8 The Lost Colony of Roanoke (Play from Disk) (5:35)

9 B. Challenge and Survival in Jamestown
Chapter 3, Section 4 Establishment of Jamestown – Virginia Company of London received a charter (a legal document giving certain rights to a person in a company) from King James Io set up the colony of Virginia between North Carolina and the Potomac River The settlers at Jamestown (named after King) faced several challenges: Swamps—bad water, mosquitoes, and malaria Quarrelsome ruling council failed to make plans Starvation Colonists searched for gold and wouldn’t work Poor relations with Indians 3. Improvement came with the growth of tobacco

10 The Story of Jamestown – The Contributions of John Smith and Pocohontas (8:07)

11 C. Important People in Jamestown
Captain John Smith – a young soldier and explorer who saved the colony from starvation Powhatan – Most powerful chief of the local Native American tribe Pocahontas – daughter of Powhatan John Rolfe – marries Pocahontas

12 C. Important People in Jamestown

13 Building Jamestown (2:49)

14 The Story of Jamestown (4:09)***

15 Tobacco Plantations and Slavery (2:39)

16 D. Beginnings of Virginia’s Tradition of Representative Government
Chapter 3, Section 4 Reforms of 1619 a. New governor and more stable government b. Males were allowed to elect burgesses (representatives to the government) c. House of Burgesses – assembly where burgesses met to make laws d. Beginnings of representative government (voters elect representatives to make laws for them) 2. From English tradition: Magna Carta—The Great Charter of 1215 that said the king could not raise taxes without consulting a Great Council of leaders. Parliament—Great Council grew into an assembly of representatives that make laws

17 E. New Arrivals in Virginia after 1619
Chapter 3, Section 4 The Virginia Company sent about 100 women. 2. A Dutch ship arrived with about 20 Africans. The Africans were used for laboring on tobacco plantations. History Channel: Origins of Slavery - (3:01)

18 Section 4 Review Jamestown colony survived hard times when colonists
Chapter 3, Section 4 Jamestown colony survived hard times when colonists a) found a way to clear the swamp. b) discovered gold. c) began to grow corn. d) found a profitable crop—tobacco. The main characteristic of Virginia’s representative government was that a) every male settler voted on the laws. b) the council consulted the colonists. c) every male settler voted for burgesses. d) the governor appointed burgesses. Want to connect to the American Nation link for this section? Click here.

19 Section 4 Review Jamestown colony survived hard times when colonists
Chapter 3, Section 4 Jamestown colony survived hard times when colonists a) found a way to clear the swamp. b) discovered gold. c) began to grow corn. d) found a profitable crop—tobacco. The main characteristic of Virginia’s representative government was that a) every male settler voted on the laws. b) the council consulted the colonists. c) every male settler voted for burgesses. d) the governor appointed burgesses. Want to connect to the American Nation link for this section? Click here.


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