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Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY The Settlement of the Chesapeake Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY

The London Company, 1606

Jamestown Settlement, 1609

Chesapeake Bay

Jamestown Settlement

Jamestown Housing

Jamestown Chapel, 1611

Jamestown Fort, 1609

Jamestown Settlement (Computer Generated)

Captain John Smith

English Migration: 1610-1660 Headright System

Jamestown Colonization Pattern: 1620-1660

John Rolfe

Tobacco Plant

Early Colonial Tobacco 1618 — Virginia produces 20,000 pounds of tobacco. 1622 — Despite losing nearly one-third of its colonists in an Indian attack, Virginia produces 60,000 pounds of tobacco. 1627 — Virginia produces 500,000 pounds of tobacco. 1629 — Virginia produces 1,500,000 pounds of tobacco.

Tobacco Prices: 1618-1710

Indentured Servitude

Chief Powhatan

Pocahontas

Powhatan Confederacy

Powhatan Indian Village

Indian Foods

Native American Population in North America

1622 Indian Uprisings

Why was 1619 a pivotal year for the Chesapeake settlement?

Virginia House of Burgesses

17c Population in the Chesapeake

Population of Chesapeake Colonies: 1610-1750

Colonization of Maryland

George Calvert, Lord Baltimore

Nathaniel Bacon’s Rebellion: 1676 Governor William Berkeley

Governor Berkeley’s “Fault Line”