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Chapter 3 Colonial America 1587-1770 Section 1 Early English Settlements

Chapter 3 Section 1 Colonial America Roanoke and Jamestown 1587-1770 Bell Ringer What challenges would you face if you had to support yourself by living off the land at this time of the year?

Chapter 3 Colonial America 1587-1770 Learning Skills 8.1 Explain the primary motivations for English colonization of the New World, including the rise of the middle class (joint stock companies), the need to move surplus population, and the search for religious freedom. (E, G, H)

Chapter Time Line

Chapter Time Line

Section 1-Polling Question Which would be more important to you—helping to settle a new colony or remaining in your home country? A. Settle a new colony B. Remaining home A B

Why did the English settle in North America? Essential Question Why did the English settle in North America? Why did the English settle in North America?

England and Spain Trading rivalry and religious differences had been pushing England and Spain toward war King Philip II, the powerful ruler of Spain, wanted a Catholic ruler on the throne of England He didn’t consider Queen Elizabeth, a Protestant, the rightful ruler of England

The Spanish Armada English adventurers, such as Sir Francis Drake, had attacked Spanish ships and ports King Philip wanted Elizabeth to punish Drake for his raids Instead, Elizabeth honored Drake with Knighthood Philip sent the Spanish Armada to conquer England It failed completely War continued until 1604 The defeat of the Armada marked the end of Spanish control of the seas The way was clear for England to start colonies in North America

Section 1 Who was the ruler of England when the Spanish and English were at war in the 1500s? A. King James B. Queen Elizabeth C. Queen Mary D. King Philip II A B C D

England tries to make colonies England had tried several times to establish a base in North America Sir Humpfrey Gilbert claimed Newfoundland in 1583 But before he could find a place for a colony he died at sea The next year, Queen Elizabeth gave Sir Walter Raleigh the right to claim land in North America Raleigh sent an expedition to find a place to settle His scouts said Roanoke Island (North Carolina today) was the place to settle

Roanoke Island 100 men settled there first Difficult winter Returned to England 1587- Raleigh sent 91 men, 17 women, and 9 children John White, artist and mapmaker, led the group Shortly after arriving, White’s daughter gave birth Virginia Dare was the first English child born in North America White explored the area and drew pictures of what he saw In a book illustrated by white, another colonist described the Native American towns the settlers encountered: “Their towns are small… a village may contain but ten or twelve houses- some… as many as twenty.”

More of Roanoke Island Nine days after White’s granddaughter was born he returned to England Needed supplies He hoped to return within a few months The war with Spain delayed his return for nearly 3 years When he returned, he found Roanoke deserted Found the word Croatoan carved on a gatepost White believed they had gone to Croatoan Island, about 50 miles to the south Bad weather kept White from investigating The Roanoke colonists were never seen again

The Roanoke Colony Discouraged others from planning English colonies in North America The idea emerged again in 1606 Groups of merchants sought charters Charters- documents granting the right to organize settlements in an area From King James I

The Virginia Company of London Received a charter Virginia Company was a joint-stock company Investors bought stock, or part ownership, in the company in return for a share of its future profits Settlers in America were to search for gold And establish trade in fish and furs

Virginia Company Sends Settlers December 1606 The company sent 144 settlers in three ships to build a new colony April 1607, the ships entered Chesapeake Bay and then up a river Flowing into the bay Colonists named the river the James And their new settlement Jamestown in honor of King James I

Jamestown Hardships Jamestown settlers faced hardships of disease and hunger The colony survived its first two years because of Captain John Smith, an experienced explorer Smith forced the settlers to work Explored the area Sought corn from the local Native Americans led by Chief Powhatan John Smith returned to England and Jamestown lacked strong leadership Winter of 1609-1610 became known as “the starving time” Fighting also broke out with the Native Americans

Jamestown Colonists Make Money Colonists found a way to make money for the investors Growing tobacco using seeds from the West Indies Soon planters all along the James River were raising tobacco

A B C D The colony of Virginia began to prosper due to which crop? Section 1 The colony of Virginia began to prosper due to which crop? A. Tobacco B. Maize C. Wheat D. Squash A B C D

Colony of Virginia Prospers Relations with the Native Americans improved After colonist, John Rolfe, married Pocahontas Daughter of Chief Powhatan Land ownership was expanded when the Virginia Company gave a headright Headright- a land grant 50 acres to settlers who paid their own way to the colony Colonists also participated in government The House of Burgesses first met in 1619 Burgesses were representatives of the colony’s towns They would make local laws for the colony

More about Jamestown Virginia company sent women to Jamestown Marriage and children became part of life in Virginia Another part was slavery, first recognized in Virginia law in the 1660s By the 1620s, the Virginia Company faced financial troubles Jamestown was returning little profit In 1624 King James cancelled the company’s charter and made Jamestown England’s first royal colony in America

Essential Question Why did the English settle in North America? - The English hoped to profit from resources found in America. Why did the English settle in North America?

What cleared the way for England to start colonies in North America? Drake's raids on Spain Drake's knighthood defeat of the Spanish Armada England declared war on Spain.

Which of the following is an example of a joint-stock company? the Roanoke Company the England Company the Drake Company the Virginia Company

The Jamestown colonists called the winter of 1609–1610 the lavish time. the starving time. the good time. the friendly time.

Which crop saved Jamestown by making money for investors? tobacco corn rice indigo

The first English child born in the American colonies was James Yeardley. Francis Drake. Virginia Dare. John White.