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Ralph Lane Colony Chapter 4 Section 2 10/21-22, 2009

Date October 22, 2009: Pages: _______________ DNA: Answer the following on the next blank left page of your IANb and. DNA: Answer the following on the next blank left page of your IANb and. Look at the map on page 63 and answer questions 1 and 2. Look at the map on page 63 and answer questions 1 and 2. draw the below chart beneath your answer draw the below chart beneath your answer HWK: Under today’s DNA, use the chart you drew in your IANb to identify three cause and effect relationships from Ch 4.2. CauseEffect

DNA: Solve the math problems on the worksheet, then fold it and tape in to your IANb. DNA: Solve the math problems on the worksheet, then fold it and tape in to your IANb. Date October 23, 2009: Date October 23, 2009:

October 26, 2009 October 26, 2009 DNA: Write a short letter back to England describing your situation based on the following on the next blank left page of your IANb: DNA: Write a short letter back to England describing your situation based on the following on the next blank left page of your IANb: You are one of the members of the “Lost Colony”. Write a journal entry describing the events leading up to your departure and where did you go. HWK: Core 1 Complete RSG 4.2 Core 2-4: Summarize the key points of Chapter 4 Section 2 Core 3: By Friday, read chapter 14-16, annotate questions and answers in your reading journal.

Review Ch 4.1 Why was Walter Raleigh knighted by Queen Elizabeth I? Why was Walter Raleigh knighted by Queen Elizabeth I? True or False: Francis Drake successfully sailed around the world to avoid the Spanish. True or False: Francis Drake successfully sailed around the world to avoid the Spanish. What is a charter? What is a charter? Who were the sea dogs and what did they accomplish? Who were the sea dogs and what did they accomplish? Who was one of the most successful sea dogs? Who was one of the most successful sea dogs? Queen Elizabeth secretly encouraged the sea dogs to do what? Queen Elizabeth secretly encouraged the sea dogs to do what?

Describe the difficult voyage of the first group of colonists bound for Roanoke. Identify the members of the second expedition and their positions. 1. Sir Richard Grenville – Commander 2. Simon Fernandes – Piloted the fleet 3. Thomas Harriot – Scientist 4. John White – Artist who had accompanied Amadas and Barlowe on their expedition. 5. Thomas Cavendish – 2 nd person of English descent to sail around the world 6. Ralph Lane – Commander of the colony after the fleet lands. What happened to the Tiger 1. Fernandes ran the Tiger aground on a sandbar Supplies were spoiled Supplies were spoiled

Explain the colonists’ activities when they arrived on Roanoke Island. What was the first thing the colonists did? Constructed a fort and named it Fort Raleigh. Why did Grenville leave Roanoke? To get food What role did Ralph Lane play in the settling of Roanoke? Governor of Roanoke Governor of Roanoke

What was the first thing the colonists did? Constructed a fort and named it Fort Raleigh. Why did Grenville leave Roanoke? To get food What did the colonists do next? explore, map, and paint pictures. explore, map, and paint pictures. Explored Chesapeake bay in search of ways to capture Spanish ships Explored Chesapeake bay in search of ways to capture Spanish ships Explored on and around Roanoke Explored on and around Roanoke Traveled to mainland west of Roanoke Island Traveled to mainland west of Roanoke Island List the accomplishments of the people Ralph Lane -Governor of Roanoke Ralph Lane -Governor of Roanoke John White – painted pictures of wildlife, fish, plants, & insects. Survey land and made maps John White – painted pictures of wildlife, fish, plants, & insects. Survey land and made maps Thomas Harriot – gathered info fr the NA; surveyed land and made maps Thomas Harriot – gathered info fr the NA; surveyed land and made maps Explain the colonists’ activities when they arrived on Roanoke Island (cont’d).

Analyze the relationship between the Native Americans and the Roanoke colonists. Some reasons the colonists ran out of food was… arrived too late for planting season arrived too late for planting season poor growing season poor growing season Grenville did not return right away Grenville did not return right away What role did Ralph Lane play in the troubles? He was a military leader used to giving orders. He was a military leader used to giving orders. Lane demanded food from the NA Lane demanded food from the NA He stole from the NA He stole from the NA Led a “camisado” Led a “camisado” Had Wingina beheaded Had Wingina beheaded What did the Native Americans do to retaliate against Lane? hid the food hid the food planned to kill Lane and the colonists planned to kill Lane and the colonists

Why did the colonist depart the area? Why did the colonist depart the area? Lack of food. Lack of food. Drake came unexpectedly with an offer of food, weapons, and ships Drake came unexpectedly with an offer of food, weapons, and ships A storm arose A storm arose Grenville arrived after the colonists left Grenville arrived after the colonists left

Summarize the successes and the failures of Ralph Lane’s colony. Successes brought back tobacco brought back tobacco brought corn and potatoes brought corn and potatoes brought back documentation about the region. brought back documentation about the region.Failures poor planning poor planning Leadership problems Leadership problems Conflict with the NA Conflict with the NA