Buiding Jamestown Chapter 3.4.

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Buiding Jamestown Chapter 3.4

Overview What challenges did the first English colonies in North America face? How did Virginia begin a tradition of representative government What groups of people made up the new arrivals in Virginia after 1619.

Read PLEASE READ PAGES 87-91

The first English Colony Sir Walter Raleigh with permission from Queen Elizabeth, 1585 founded the colony known as Roanoke. Roanoke, an island off the coast of North Carolina. The first settler quarreled and left back for England Another group, settled under John White, supplies ran low, so White went back to England, returning 3 years latter to find no one.

Challenges and Survival of Jamestown 20 years passed until a new colony was established under the Virginia Company (1606). A charter given by King James I gave rights to a person or company. Allowed Virginia Company access to all lands from North Carolina to Potomac River

Challenges and Survival of Jamestown Spring of 1607- 105 colonist arrive establish a colony on the James River Swampy areas contribute to Malaria 13 men governed the colony, but they quarreled. Starvation (Colony did not plant enough food). Tobacco made Jamestown profitable, colony began to grow.

Representative Government Reforms of 1619- new governor brought to Jamestown to entice new settlers. Male settlers could select a representative known as Burgesses. An assembly of Burgesses was called the House of Burgesses. (Marking first representative government).

English Traditions Idea of political rights established Came from Magna Carta in 1215 (King John). King could not raise taxes without approval from nobles and church Great Council became Parliament House of Lords and House of Commons

Virginia Representative Tradition Free Virginian had better rights than Englishmen, they did not have to own land to vote. 1670, changed rule to require only white men with land could vote. Virginia Company charter influenced the “Great Charter”, which was the first representative document of North America.

New Arrivals Women in Virginia- African Americans 1608, Mistress Forrest and Anne Burris 1619, 100 women recruited Women survived better than men African Americans 1619- sold as laborers to work tobacco harvest Anthony Johnson-First freeman working 250 acres of land, 5 servants

New Netherlands Peter Mimuit led Dutch Settlers to the mouth of the Hudson River Bought Manhattan from Native Americans, then called it New Amsterdam (New York) Grew into busy port, profited from trade. Trading posts like New Orange (Albany), established along the Hudson River