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1 THE FIRST ENGLISH COLONIES
Unit 1

2 Planting English Colonies
Pocahontas, the daughter of Chief Powhatan, was a 12 yr. old Indian girl who saved the life of Captain John Smith. She brought food to the settlers of Jamestown and helped them survive the winter of 1607. Pocahontas married John Rolfe, a colonist who exported tobacco. For a few years the English settlers and the Indians lived together without conflict.

3 What do we know about these people?
Pocahontas- John Smith- John Rolfe- Chief Powhatan-

4 2 Reasons For Establishing English Colonies
1. An economic revolution had created wealthy landowners who wanted a place to invest. The economic revolution also uprooted small farmers who needed new lands to farm. Invest-to use money to help a business start or grow, with the hope of earning a profit. Example-Jamestown Colony 1607 (Virginia)

5 2 Reasons For Establishing English Colonies
2. Religious conflict was the second reason for establishing English interest in colonies. Both Catholics and Protestants looked for religious freedom in America. Example- The Plymouth Colony ( Massachusetts) founded by the Pilgrims

6 Question? In your own words, what were the 2 main reasons for establishing colonies in America?

7 The First English Colony in America
In 1607, the first colony was Jamestown founded in Virginia as a joint stock company by the Virginia Company of London. The Jamestown settlers looked for gold and silver but were not successful. The Jamestown settlers struggled, even after they grew tobacco for export. Joint stock company-a business that raised money by selling shares called stocks to investors. Exports-goods sent out of one country to sell in another

8 Jamestown 1607 In order to get to Virginia, poor people agreed to become indentured servants. Indentured servants-they signed contracts agreeing to work four to seven years without pay for the person who paid their passage.

9 Questions? What made Jamestown successful?
What could they have done differently to improve their situation?

10 Jamestown 1607

11 Jamestown 1607

12 Question? Why would the colonist build their colony like this?
What are the advantages? What are the disadvantages? How could they have improved it?

13 Self-Government In 1619, Virginia took a step toward self government. Adult male landowners elected representatives to a legislature called the House of Burgesses. Representatives- people chosen to speak and act in government for their fellow citizens legislature-a group of people chosen to make laws

14 Question? Why would they only ask adult male landowners to be representatives?

15 Virginia the Royal Colony
Burgesses- in Virginia, representatives were called Burgesses. In 1624, King James I made Virginia a royal colony. Royal colony- the king appointed the governor and the council of advisors

16 Question? If you were the King, who would you appoint as royal governor? Why?

17 The Plymouth Colony 1620 In 1620, the Puritans a.k.a. Pilgrims started the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts. The Pilgrims came over on a ship called the Mayflower and “landed” on Plymouth Rock.

18 The Plymouth Colony 1620

19 Mayflower

20 Plymouth Rock

21 Plymouth Rock

22 The Puritans a.k.a Pilgrims

23 The Mayflower Compact The Pilgrims signed an agreement called the Mayflower Compact. It allowed signers to agree to make laws ” for the general good of the colony unto which we promise all due obedience”. Dated November 21, 1620.

24 The Signing of the Mayflower Compact

25 Question Why did the Pilgrims want the contract to be signed?
Was there a better way to do agree than to sign a contract? Did this work for the Pilgrims?

26 Puritans a.k.a. Pilgrims Puritans- some English Protestants thought the Church of England was too much like the Catholic Church. These people were called Puritans because they believed in simpler, “purer” forms of worship. Pilgrims-got their name from the word pilgrimage. Pilgrimage- a religious journey

27 Puritan Difficulties and success
During their first winter in America, almost half the Pilgrims died. Illness, hunger, and cold In the spring, however, two Native Americans, Squanto and Samoset, befriended the colonists. taught the Pilgrims to grow corn, beans, and pumpkins showed the colonists where to hunt and fish.

28 More Puritan Success helped the Pilgrims make peace with the Wampanoag people who lived in the area. For a time, the two groups lived together in harmony. In the fall of 1621, the Pilgrims included their new Wampanoag friends in a feast of thanksgiving.


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