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Thursday, Sept Get out your History Spiral put your binder on the floor 2. These kids need to turn in the political cartoon: Cali M., Brandon S. 3. These kids need to turn in the Jamestown primary source: David S., Cali M., Nathan K., Cooper O., Connor C., Taylor M., Brandon S., Karissa L., Adriana M., Zach M., Eduardo N., Garrett I., Tori J., Katelyn K, Moises M., Billy T., Caleb B. 4. Update your Table of Contents DateTitleEntry # 9/9Warm up questions10 9/9 Roanoke video worksheet11 9/11Jamestown notes12 9/12Unit 1 test review13 4. Turn to entry #12

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What was Jamestown? #12

What was Jamestown? I.Jamestown -England’s 1 st permanent settlement

What was Jamestown? I.Jamestown -England’s 1 st permanent settlement -est as a trading settlement

What was Jamestown? I.Jamestown -England’s 1 st permanent settlement -est as a trading settlement -Founded by the Virginia Company with King James I permission (charter)

What was Jamestown? I.Jamestown -England’s 1 st permanent settlement -est as a trading settlement -Founded by the Virginia Company with King James I permission (charter) -Purpose: to make money for the investors (joint-stock company) and England (mercantilism – the colonies are to supply raw materials and markets for the mother country) II.People

What was Jamestown? I.Jamestown -England’s 1 st permanent settlement -est as a trading settlement -Founded by the Virginia Company with King James I permission (charter) -Purpose: to make money for the investors (joint-stock company) and England (mercantilism – the colonies are to supply raw materials and markets for the mother country) II.People-Captain John Smith took charge after the winter killed 2/3 rd of the settlers imposed a work ethic

What was Jamestown? I.Jamestown -England’s 1 st permanent settlement -est as a trading settlement -Founded by the Virginia Company with King James I permission (charter) -Purpose: to make money for the investors (joint-stock company) and England (mercantilism – the colonies are to supply raw materials and markets for the mother country) II.People-Captain John Smith took charge after the winter killed 2/3 rd of the settlers imposed a work ethic -Pocahontas Powhatan Indian who befriended the English

What was Jamestown? I.Jamestown -England’s 1 st permanent settlement -est as a trading settlement -Founded by the Virginia Company with King James I permission (charter) -Purpose: to make money for the investors (joint-stock company) II.People-Captain John Smith took charge after the winter killed 2/3 rd of the settlers imposed a work ethic -Pocahontas Powhatan Indian who befriended the English -John Rolf developed a high grade of tobacco – “saved” Jamestown married Pocahontas

What was Jamestown? III. Seeds of Democracy -Virginia Co. needed more colonists to grow tobacco and Capitalism

What was Jamestown? III. Seeds of Democracy -Virginia Co. needed more colonists to grow tobacco and Capitalism-To entice people to go they offered the following:

What was Jamestown? III. Seeds of Democracy -Virginia Co. needed more colonists to grow tobacco and Capitalism-To entice people to go they offered the following: 1. Political freedom – representative government

What was Jamestown? III. Seeds of Democracy -Virginia Co. needed more colonists to grow tobacco and Capitalism-To entice people to go they offered the following: 1. Political freedom – representative government (House of Burgesses – company chose the council and governor and then each town elected two men to serve in the assembly)

What was Jamestown? III. Seeds of Democracy -Virginia Co. needed more colonists to grow tobacco and Capitalism-To entice people to go they offered the following: 1. Political freedom – representative government (House of Burgesses – company chose the council and governor and then each town elected two men to serve in the assembly) 2. Economic freedom – private ownership of land Write 4 questions then your summary Summary:

Review: Explorer Test #13 In your notes highlight the following concepts and answers: Transatlantic slave trade (slavery) Northwest Passage Mercantilism Columbian Exchange House of Burgesses Who were first enslaved by Europeans? (look at Columbus reading) Why did Europeans turn to Africa for forced labor? What were the causes of exploration? What were the effects of exploration? What led to deaths of millions of Native Americans? What is Christopher Columbus “credited” with involving the New World? What was Christopher Columbus looking for when he sailed west? Who could vote in Jamestown? Study entries #7,9,12 in your spiral