Jamestown.  Summer of 1590: two ships from England arrive on American shores for a colony on Roanoke Island  They could not find the other settlers.

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Jamestown

 Summer of 1590: two ships from England arrive on American shores for a colony on Roanoke Island  They could not find the other settlers (Mystery)  White: Comes from Native American group with white settlers (Joined or Defeated?)  Lack of colonization of Roanoke Island shows difficulty (Still kept determination)

1. John Cabot: First English explorer to cross the Atlantic. a) May have landed in Newfoundland, Canada in b) Never returned from second voyage to the Americas c) Many years would pass before next voyage 2. Sir Martin Frobisher: three voyages across Atlantic (1576, 77, 78) a) Looking for trade route to Asia like Cabot or through the continent of North America (NW Passage) 3. John Davis: Three voyages to North America in search of NW Passage (1585, 86,87) a) West Coast of Greenland and east coasts of Baffin Island 4. Henry Hudson: Explored the Hudson Bay in 1609 a) Turns back b/c it was not NW Passage and turned back b) 1610 is when he technically discovered Hudson Bay in NY

 Raided Spanish ships and cities in Americas  Hired by Queen Elizabeth I of England to attack Spanish ships. Why?  Most famous Privateers were the Sea Dogs led by Sir Francis Drake  Thefts severely weakened Spanish Empire financially

 Reasons for England’s interest in permanent settlements. 1. Search of riches: Attack Spanish ships and cities 2. Convinced they could still find a NW Passage a) Supply stations in North America 3. Wanted new markets (Native Americans and future populations 4. Homeland (Too crowded) 5. Religious Freedom

 Twice to start a colony in Roanoke Island (Outer Banks, NC)  1 st attempt: Settlers abandoned the colony and returned home  2 nd attempt: 2 years later, ended mysteriously (Vanished)

 In 1606, English made plans to establish colony  Process? How? 1. Charter: certificate of permission from the king 1. Joint Stock Company: funded and run by investors who share profits and losses. Company called Virginia Company a) Sent 100 colonists to Virginia

1. Conflict with Native Americans: 200 attack colonists. Over 14,000 Native Americans live in Chesapeake Region a) Powhatan People: Named for powerful chief, Powhatan b) English honored him and paid a regular tax c) After attack, they went to Powhatan showing they meant no harm a) Resulted in a truce 2. Unrealistic Expectations a) Were not use to the hard work that went into building. Ex: No experience a) Many came over to get rich quick b) Many ignored the advice of John Smith (Searched for gold instead of learning how to survival.

3. Location: Swampy area c) Swamps and pools of standing water with disease carrying mosquitos bred (Typhus and Malaria) 4. Starvation: 1 st 10 years of settlement (Native Americans helped) 5. Poor Leadership: Fought about minor issues even when starving  Writers in England were calling Virginia a paradise  Gave sermons praising the colonies  5,500 English and others migrated to Virginia.  4,000 of these settlers died within a short time arriving.

 Virginia Company received charter to appoint governor  Could not turn profit and shut down charter in  Virginia became a royal colony: governor appointed by the king.  Legislature: lawmaking assembly with representatives of the colony. Assembly was known as House of Burgesses.

 First grown in the Western Hemisphere  John Rolfe: Ships to Europe where it became popular  2,500 pounds to England  By 1618, increased to 50,000 pounds  By 1640, Virginia and Maryland were sending over 3 million  Promise of Land  Headright System: giving the head who came to colony 50 acres of land to grow plants and hire laborers.  Masterless Men and Women (England): Kicked off of farmland by their Masters b/c profit came from livestock  Indentured Servants  Work for a master for a period of time (7 years)  Master paid cost of voyage to Virginia and gave them food and shelter (100, ,000 between age of 18-22).

 Good intentions became angry misunderstandings  Due to past experience with Irish (Catholic vs. Protestant), it was easier to remake over any culture they conquered.  Conquest (All or Nothing)  Native Americans React  Opechancanough: Powhatan’s brother organizes surprise attack on Jamestown with intention of wiping out English.  Settlers struck back killing as many or more as NA  Native Americans plan last attack at Chesapeake Bay where the failed majority.

 Rich planters bought more land, servants, and the government supported high class (not low class)  William Berkley: refused to raise troops to defend settlers against Indian raids.  Nathaniel Bacon: Berkley’s cousin, member of council, sympathized with frontiersmen.  Bacon raised own army to fight Native Americans. Berkley angry about lack of permission and gathered an army.  Bacon turned army around and burned Jamestown and controlled until his death.

 Important for 2 reasons: 1. Frontier settlers were frustrated with government concerned only about the interests of wealthy planters. 2. Poorer colonists were unwilling to tolerate such a government.