Objective You will be able to identify how the colonies of Jamestown & Plymouth were similar/different.

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Comparing Jamestown and Plymouth Early Colonial Settlements

Objective You will be able to identify how the colonies of Jamestown & Plymouth were similar/different

Motivations for Jamestown Colonization Single men wanted to make money and return to England rich. Did not intend to stay. Wanted to get there before Spanish and French. Key Points: -Looking for GOLD $$ -Did not want to stay -Wanted to beat the Spanish and French

Motivations for Plymouth Colonization Looking for Religious freedom (for themselves) Thought the Church of England was too “Catholic”. Rebelled against Church of England Key Points: RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Pilgrims: “Separate from Church of England” Puritans: “Purify (reform) Church of England

Founding of Jamestown Colony Founded 1607 Funded by London Joint Stock Company Charter granted by King James, but NOT funded by King. Company recruited people with promises that gold could be found by those who made trip King made decisions on government of colony Key Points: Founded: 1607 Funded: Joint Stock Company Charter: Granted by King James Promised Gold King made decisions

Founding of Plymouth Colony Founded 1620 Funded by London joint-stock company Separatists granted land in Virginia, but instead settled in Massachusetts after going off course Signed Mayflower Compact to provide self-governing guidelines since were not settling in Virginia Key Points: Founded: 1620 Funded: Joint Stock Company Religious Separatists Signed Mayflower Compact Subject to King, but governed themselves.

Early Difficulties in Jamestown Laziness of colonists There were few expectations that manual labor would be required Depended on Native Americans for food Disease and starvation killed a majority of colonists in the first year Failed attempts to befriend natives led to confrontations Key Points: Lazy colonists Depended on natives for food Most died in first year Did not get along with natives

Early Difficulties in Plymouth Mayflower arrived in Plymouth on Dec. 21 During harsh winter about half died Early attempts at growing crops failed Taught how to grow crops by the Natives Key Points: Arrived in winter Half died Taught to grow food by natives

Factors of Success: Jamestown Captain John Smith takes control of government “No work, no eat” policy Firm leadership gives direction during difficult early colonization Growing tobacco made the land of the colony valuable Key Points: John Smith takes control Found new Cash Crop: Tobacco

Factors of Success: Plymouth Strength of Mayflower Compact Pilgrims able to grow corn (taught from natives) Initial cooperation of native population and Pilgrims allows for the growth of the colony Key Points: Mayflower Compact (self-governance) Able to grow corn Initial cooperation with Indians