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What Happened In England ? Background information leading to the establishment of the first English Colonies in North America

English Government King Nobility Gentry Ordinary People or Commoners English Government in 1606 can be described in a hierarchy or levels of different classes King Nobility Gentry Ordinary People or Commoners

King James I 1606 Elizabeth I dies James becomes king He believes he rules because “God” selected him He sees self as head of government and he only answers to himself and “God”

Nobility Very powerful Members of Parliament Parliament: group of leaders that make laws, levy taxes and collect taxes Elected representatives of different neighborhoods They are use to controlling the Monarch James and Nobility have conflict over who has power

Gentry This group enforces laws of Parliament Control different neighborhoods Wealthy land owners who elect representatives to Parliament

3 o’clock Appointment What is the benefit of this relationship for the Gentry and Nobility? How might this cause problems for others in England?

Ordinary People or Commoners Workers, farmers, craftsmen Most Englishmen worked for other Englishmen No voice in Government

Rule of Common Law Law in England was based on customs and what had been done in the past No laws were written down Parliament was allowed to interpret custom

Rule of Common Law King also leader of Church No separation of church and state Church leaders also part of Parliament “morally right” to follow laws Concern to keep common people working work = God’s approval

Problems with England Parliament and Gentry did not have to follow law Most men worked in agriculture Can’t farm year round No work left time to play Not proper to work all the time

12 o’clock Appointment What predictions can you make about the situation in England in 1606?

Problems with England Population Explosion Too many people not enough work Government tries to find jobs for everyone Everyone gets a little work, but not enough to survive Causes under employment Law requires employers to hire men for at least 1 year

Problems with England Nobility becomes greedy Start buying things they want, but don’t need More money starts circulating Cost of ALL goods goes up but jobs are still scarce Leads to inflation Inflation: Cost of living goes up, but income stays same or decreases

Problems with England Large land owners have big problems Land lease system: people lease land for “3 lives” Land is leased at the same price for 75-100 years Land owners broke so they sell their farmland “Sheep eat Men” Farmers out of work Move to the city

Elizabethan Poor Law Outlaws begging All men are required by law to work Colonies become a source of work