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Pojer

English Migration:

Powhatan Confederacy

Why was 1619 a pivotal year for the Chesapeake settlement?

Virginia House of Burgesses

The House of Burgesses established in 1619 & began to assume the role of the House of Commons in England  Control over finances, militia, etc. By the end of the 17 c, H of B was able to initiate legislation. A Council appointed by royal governor  Mainly leading planters.  Functions like House of Lords.  High death rates ensured rapid turnover of members. Growing Political Power

James I grew hostile to Virginia  He hated tobacco.  He distrusted the House of Burgesses which he called a seminary of sedition  he revoked the charter of the bankrupt VA Company.  Thus, VA became a royal colony, under the king’s direct control! Virginia Becomes a Royal Colony

“Widowarchy”“Widowarchy” High mortality among husbands and fathers left many women in the Chesapeake colonies with unusual autonomy and wealth!

Indentured Servitude Headright System

Read Pg in the Pageant

Indentured Servitude Headright System:  Each Virginian got 50 acres for each person whose passage they paid. Indenture Contract:  5-7 years.  Promised “freedom dues” [land, £]  Forbidden to marry.  : only 1 in 10 outlived their indentured contracts!

Late 1600s  large numbers of young, poor, discontented men in the Chesapeake area.  Little access to land or women for marriage  The Virginia Assembly disenfranchised most landless men! Frustrated Freemen

Led 1,000 Virginians in a rebellion against Governor Berkeley  Rebels resented Berkeley’s close relations with Indians.  Berkeley monopolized the fur trade with the Indians in the area.  Berkley refused to retaliate for Indian attacks on frontier settlements. Nathaniel Bacon’s Rebellion: 1676 Nathaniel Bacon Governor William Berkeley

Bacon’s Rebellion: 1676

Rebels attacked Indians, whether they were friendly or not to whites. Governor Berkeley driven from Jamestown. They burned the capital.  Rebels went on a rampage of plundering. Bacon suddenly died of fever. Berkeley brutally crushed the rebellion and hanged 20 rebels. Planter class no longer wishes to continue working with indentured servants and looks for a more dependable labor source Bacon’s Rebellion

Summarize Bacon’s Rebellion in your binder.

Tobacco’s effect on Virginia’s economy:  Vital role in putting VA on a firm economic footing.  Ruinous to soil when continuously planted.  Chained VA’s economy to a single crop. Tobacco promoted the use of the plantation system.  Need for cheap, abundant labor. Virginia: “Child of Tobacco”

Tobacco Plant Virginia’s gold and silver. -- John Rolfe, 1612

Early Colonial Tobacco — Virginia produces 20,000 pounds of tobacco — Despite losing nearly one-third of its colonists in an Indian attack, Virginia produces 60,000 pounds of tobacco — Virginia produces 500,000 pounds of tobacco — Virginia produces 1,500,000 pounds of tobacco.

Tobacco Prices: Why did tobacco prices decline so precipitously?

English Tobacco Label First Africans arrived in Jamestown in  Their status was not clear  perhaps slaves, perhaps indentured servants.  Slavery not that important until the end of the 17 c.

17 c Population in the Chesapeake WHY this large increase in black population.??

The Atlantic Slave Trade

The “Middle Passage”

Oladah Equino Read The Primary Source and write down 5 points that strike you as important and one question that you have.

As the number of slaves increased, white colonists reacted to put down perceived racial threat.  Slavery transformed from economic to economic and racial institution.  Early 1600s  differences between slave and servant were unclear. By the mid-1680s, black slaves outnumbered white indentured servants. Colonial Slavery

Beginning in 1662  “Slave Codes”  Made blacks [and their children] property for life.  In some colonies, it was a crime to teach a slave to read or write.  Conversion to Christianity did not qualify the slave for freedom. Colonial Slavery

Slavery in America Read Slavery in America and take notes.