Reasons for English Settlement – Keep up with the Spanish Empire – Expanding Population – Younger sons needing a livelihood.

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Reasons for English Settlement – Keep up with the Spanish Empire – Expanding Population – Younger sons needing a livelihood

Types of Charters – Corporate Colonies: Jamestown est. by VA Company – Royal Colonies: VA after 1624, under direct authority of King – Propriety Colonies: MD and PA, authority of individuals granted charters of ownership by King

Credit for many slides to Ms. Susan M. Pojer

VirginiaVirginia

Failure of Roanoke 1585 – Sir Walter Raleigh’s attempt failed 1587 –John White attempted, sailed back to England, later returned to discover colonists had vanished Only one word written on trees: CROATOAN Colonists may have: – starved to death –joined with or were attacked by local natives (the Croatoans???)

 Guaranteed to colonists the same rights as Englishmen  This provision was incorporated into future colonists’ documents.  Colonists felt that, even in the Americas, they had the rights of Englishmen! The Charter of the VA Company

Late 1606  VA Co. sends out 3 ships Attacked by natives at first stop at Chesapeake mouth May 24, 1607  about 100 colonists [all men] land at Jamestown, along banks of James River  Easily defended, but swarming with disease-causing mosquitoes. England Plants the Jamestown “Seedling”

Jamestown Settlement, 1609

Chesapeake Bay Geographic/environmental problems??

Jamestown Fort & Settlement Map

Jamestown Fort & Settlement (Computer Generated)

Jamestown Housing

Jamestown Settlement

Jamestown Chapel, 1611

 40 people died on the voyage 1609  another ship from England lost leaders/supplies in shipwreck off Bermuda. Settlers died by the dozens! “Gentlemen” colonists would not work themselves.  Game in forests & fish in river uncaught. Settlers wasted time looking for gold instead of hunting or farming. The Jamestown Nightmare

Captain John Smith: The Right Man for the Job?? There was no talk…but dig gold, wash gold, refine gold, load gold… So he said “He who shall not work, shall not eat.”

PocahontasPocahontas A 1616 engraving Pocahontas “saves” Captain John Smith

High Mortality Rates The “Starving Time”: 1607: 104 colonists By spring, 1608: 38 survived 1609: 300 more immigrants By spring, 1610: 60 survived 1610 – 1624: 10,000 immigrants 1624 population: 1,200 Adult life expectancy: 40 years Death of children before age 5: 80%

Chief Powhatan Powhatan Confederacy  Powhatan dominated a few dozen small tribes in area  Powhatan probably saw the English as allies in his struggles to control other Indian tribes in the region.

Powhatan Confederacy

Powhatan Indian Village

Indian Foods

Relations between Indians & settlers grew worse. 1) different cultures & languages 2) English raids of Indian food supplies  First Anglo-Powhatan War  peace time  periodic attacks between Indians and settlers, killed John Rolfe, colonists continue to raid Natives Culture Clash in the Chesapeake

Smith’s Portrayal of Native Americans

Powhatan Uprising of 1622

 Second Anglo-Powhatan War  Last effort of natives to defeat English, but unsuccessful Peace Treaty of 1646  Removed the Powhatans from their original land.  Formally separated Indian and English settlement areas! Culture Clash in the Chesapeake

English Migration:

River Settlement Pattern

John Rolfe What finally made the colony prosperous??

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

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”

Virginia House of Burgesses Established in 1619 First of Many Miniature Parliaments to be established in the New Colonies  Raised Taxes and Made Laws Beginning of representative Self-Government James I distrusted the House, hated Tobacco, and in 1624 revoked the VA Co. Charter, made VA a royal colony “under his control.”