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Jamestown

Virginia Company of London Joint-Stock Company Multiple investors in a single venture London Company given a charter from King James to start a colony in Virginia Settlers offered food, travel, & land ownership in exchange for seven years of labor for the colony Looking for wealth, profit, gold 144 men set out for Virginia in December of 1606

John Smith Mercenary who fought all over Europe Captured and sold into slavery in Russia Killed his master, found his way back to Europe along silk road Signed on as a Jamestown colonist Jailed during journey for insubordination Sentenced to hang Was spared gallows when sealed orders were opened upon arrival that specified he was to be a leader of the colony

The Landing – 1607 On April 26th, 1607 104 Englishmen landed in Virginia Chose Jamestown as a settlement location Easily defendable Swampy Mosquitoes Lack of large game Surrounded by salt water 19 days later, they were attacked by local Indians Repelled attack, but showed need for protection Constructed large triangular fort

Jamestown Fort

John Smith & Pocahontas John Smith sent to negotiate/trade with Natives Captured in Dec. 1607 by Powhatan Indians According to Smith, his life was spared by Pocahontas, the chief’s daughter (11 yrs old) Stayed with Powhatans, learned to communicate This stimulated productive trade b/w settlers and natives Crucial to Jamestown’s winter survival

Smith takes control Despite improved relations with Indians, only 38 original colonists had survived by 1608 Many were bent on searching for gold, not planting crops 70 more arrive in January Pocahontas visited Jamestown several times during this time Brought food September, 1608 - John Smith elected President of Colony Initiated military discipline “He that will not work, will not eat” Kept working relationship with natives Some skirmishes with smaller tribes, but avoided all-out war with Chief Powhatan

The decline… Smith is wounded in freak accident when his gun powder exploded on his belt while exploring Departs to London in Oct. 1609 Colony is left in disarray without strong leadership New President John Ratcliff is captured while trying to trade Tortured to death by Powhatan women

Starving Time 1609-1610 Out of 500 colonists only 60 alive by spring of 1610 Starvation Ate rats, cats, horses, Cannibalism? Powhatan refuses to trade with settlers in hopes of forcing their departure Disease Drought Political unrest

Tobacco - America’s savior John Rolfe arrives with new batch of settlers in 1610 Rolfe introduces new strain of tobacco which is suited to European taste Begins very successful export business by 1612

Peace of Pocahontas English colonists trick Pocahontas into captivity in 1611 Holds her ransom for food, supplies Finally let her go when Chief doesn’t pay up She chooses to stay with English Converts to Christianity Given name “Rebecca” Learns to read, write Marries John Rolfe in 1614 Given large parcel of land by Powhatan Have son, Thomas, in 1615 “Peace of Pocahontas” lasts until 1617 Rolfe and Pocahontas travel to England in 1616 Pocahontas becomes celebrity, meets Queen Anne Reunited with John Smith, whom she thought was dead Becomes ill shortly after her ship leaves back for America Returns to England and dies in 1617

Success in Virginia With the success of tobacco in Virginia and the popularity of Pocahontas in England, came renewed interest in Jamestown Exporting 50,000 pounds of tobacco/yr. to England

The Firsts of 1619 Hundreds of new settlers began arriving First single women in the New World First slaves brought to new world First representative government House of Burgesses 22 burgesses from 11 plantations Only white, land-owning males could vote for burgesses First order of business was to set minimum price for tobacco, discuss plans for first ironworks in colony

Expansion leads to problems The colony had expanded outward since the success of tobacco Looking for more acreage to grow Provide land for new settlers Began to worsen relations with natives as more and more native lands are overrun Native attack in 1622 wipes out 400 men, women, children 1623 - Jamestown Captains Tucker and Potts call for a meeting with Powhatan Agree to truce Propose a toast of liquor laced with poison 200 poisoned, 50 slaughtered

Charter revoked Due to fighting with natives, King James revokes London company’s charter in 1624 Becomes royal colony, ruled by king By 1634, Virginia grows to over 5,000 England creates 8 counties

Bacon’s Rebellion Colonial unrest due to Refusal to call elections Taxes Lack of farmland Disgruntled colonist Nathaniel Bacon begins to attack natives and take land Royal Governor of Virginia attempts to stop Bacon starts rebellion and burns Jamestown in 1676 Takes control of most of colony Bacon dies of illness and rebellion crumbles