Thursday September 1st 2016 Get your spirals/folders, a pen/pencil, and take out your bellwork sheet. QUIZ TOMORROW, FRIDAY September 2nd!!!!!! Bellwork:

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Thursday September 1st 2016 Get your spirals/folders, a pen/pencil, and take out your bellwork sheet. QUIZ TOMORROW, FRIDAY September 2nd!!!!!! Bellwork: What do you think? Did early English colonies want to convert natives? If not, what did they want to do?

Jamestown -1607

Settlement First permanent English colony Started for ECONOMIC reasons Joint-stock Company merchants pool money to pay for colonies in hopes of making a profit Virginia Company of London – financed Jamestown

Early Hardships Location Unskilled workers Starving time (1609-10) Swampy: stagnate water polluted with human filth Mosquitos thrive in marshy area Unskilled workers Colonists spent time looking for gold No planting, building, or leadership Starving time (1609-10) 80% of colony dies

Fresh/Salt Water Map

Jamestown Jane Watch Video Here!!!

John Smith First Leader Colony prospered for the first time “If you don’t work, you don’t eat” Colony prospered for the first time "Any mouth that quibbles with my authority will soon preach obedience from the top of a pike."

Pocahontas Daughter of Chief Powhatan Created peace between settlers and Indians Married John Rolfe

John Rolfe Learned how to grow tobacco Made Jamestown financially successful Married Pocahontas

Tobacco Need for two things: land and laborers Virginia is ideal climate – becomes 1st “cash crop” Indentured Servants unskilled workers who exchanged their labor for passage to the colony Africans arrive in Jamestown in 1619

Tuesday September 6th 2016 Get your spirals/folders, take out your bellwork sheet, and a pen/pencil. Bellwork: What do you think? What kind of relationship did the Jamestown Colony have with the Native Americans? Why do you think that?

IMPORTANT DATE: Friday September 9th!!!! All grades due this Friday September 9th for PROGRESS REPORTS!! Bellwork due Friday September 9th!!! Notebook/folder check on Friday September 9th for a Quiz grade!! Must have all notes and handouts. Yes, I will take off points for incomplete notes so get them down. I will post a material checklist on my website.

Pilgrims (separatists) Landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620 Fled religious persecution in England

Pilgrims (separatists) Suffered from disease, lack of shelter, and cold not as bad as Jamestown William Bradford: leader of the Pilgrims Squanto: kept peace with Wampanoag Indians; taught Pilgrims to hunt and farm

Mayflower Compact Signed by the men of the Mayflower (Pilgrims) Agreed to establish self-government Leaders have the power to enact laws for the good of the colony.

Now take out your textbook from under your desk. Read p. 114 to p. 116. Stop after section “Native American Help.” Write the words and definitions for DISSENT and PERSECUTE in your notes. Write (at least) a two sentence summary over each section in your notes too. When you finish pick up a graphic organizer and start working on that.