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Early English Colonization Term Define it!! Why is it important? 1st Roanoke 2nd Roanoke Spanish Armada Jamestown John Smith

Early English Colonization Term Define it!! Why is it important? Tobacco Slaves House of Burgesses Plymouth Mayflower Compact

Pages for Research: 1st Roanoke – pg 70 2nd Roanoke – pg 70 Spanish Armada – pg 57 Jamestown – pg 71 John Smith – pg 71 Tobacco – pg 72 Slaves – pg 72 House of Burgesses - pg 72 Plymouth – pg 77 Mayflower Compact – pg 77

Warmup: Sept. 5, 2012 Take out your content frame on “Early English Colonization” Practice ‘Give One – Get One’ with your elbow partner (you share one item they need, and you get one you need from your partner)

Early English Colonization Credits: ClipArt, ABC-Clio, Grolier Online, Britannica Online from Katy ISD library site.

Northwest Passage A water route through North America to Asia. Birdsall, S. S. (2006). North America. Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. Retrieved August 24, 2006, from Grolier Online http://gme.grolier.com/cgi-bin/article?assetid=0209970-0

Goal of all the Nations???? To find a faster route to the Indies and China! Break the Italians monopoly and try to beat the Spanish.

England wants what Spain has…. Spain has colonies in the Americas which provides them with …. gold, silver, sugar cane plantations, etc… =Gold=$$$$$$$=POWER= Number 1 in World

England wants to become #1 Queen Elizabeth orders… English ships to capture Spanish ships near America and steal their cargo of gold, silver, and other products. England needs the $$$

England attacks Spanish settlements and set up their own settlements in North and South America. Up and down the coast of the Americas, countries are attacking each others settlements. English attack on St. Augustine, 1586

Show me the $$$$$ England began directing its resources towards establishing colonies. The English government refused to fund the colonies. Private investors invested in colonies. Sir Walter Raleigh received permission from Elizabeth to start the first colony at Roanoke Island.

Roanoke Island 1585 This was England’s 1st attempt to start a colony. The 1st colony was destroyed when the Natives realized that the English wanted their land and they stopped replenishing the English food supply. Colony failed and surviving members of the colony returned to England in 1586. Sir Walter Raleigh starts the first colony at Roanoke Island.

Roanoke: Take Two…. “The Lost Colony” 1587 John White, leader of the colony Brought his family to Roanoke. His granddaughter was the first English child (Virginia Dare) born in North America. 1587- White sails to England to get needed supplies. 1588- Spain attacks England with the Spanish Armada. John White got stuck in England. Returned in 1590, by that time the colony had disappeared. Roanoke: Take Two…. “The Lost Colony”

1588!! The Spanish Armada King Phillip of Spain ordered 130 Spanish warships to attack England Sea Dogs (pirates who worked for England) and a storm defeated the Armada, the navy sailed back to Spain with less than half of their ships. This defeat had two important consequences: England would remain independent and could continue colonizing. Spain could be defeated…this led other countries to challenge Spain.

Jamestown was started for economic purposes…to make $$$$$$$$ for the company, themselves and the king. John Smith’s map of Virginia.

Jamestown Fort

Jamestown King James I issued a charter in 1606 to set up a colony that he hoped would make money for England. This is called an economic reason for setting up a colony. Jamestown was the first permanent English Colony. They named the colony Jamestown in honor of King James I. First successful colony for England. The colonists immediately ran into trouble. 1607 First day in Jamestown

1608 By 1608 only 38 colonist were still alive in Jamestown. John Smith took over the colony. He announced that, “He that will not work shall not eat.” He persuaded the Powhatan tribe to trade for corn. The colony survived. John Smith Pocahontas saving John Smith

Cash Crop=crops you grow to sell. Tobacco 1612 John Rolfe developed a high quality tobacco plant that became the cash crop for Jamestown. Tobacco could be sold for a lot of money in England. Cash Crop=crops you grow to sell.

Tobacco Free Enterprise= people are free to own their own businesses and keep most of the money they make with their business. The government is limited on what it can take from the owner. The Virginia Company found that the people would work harder if they were allowed to keep some of the profit from the sale of the tobacco. Jamestown was the start of the FREE ENTERPRISE system in North America. Cash Crops helped Jamestown survive.

Slave=a person who is the property of another person. 1619 Slave=a person who is the property of another person. Slaves arrive to provide an inexpensive labor force . They were brought to America to harvest tobacco for English plantation owners. This is the beginning of slavery in America.

House of Burgesses Colonist set up their own government because they became annoyed with the strict rule of the governor. Local Control. Representatives were elected by the people of the colony. Assembly could meet once a year. The House of Burgesses was the first elected assembly in the American colonies. 1619

1620 Plymouth Pilgrims (also called Separatists) rejected the Church of England & chose to ‘separate’. Sailed to America on the Mayflower & founded the colony of Plymouth. Indians helped the colony survive by showing them how to grow crops & hunt.

Agreement signed by Pilgrim men on the Mayflower. Set forth laws that would govern the colony of Plymouth. Was the first form of Self-Government in the Americas. Mayflower Compact 1620

Term Jamestown John Smith Tobacco Slaves House of Burgesses Plymouth Date Define it!! Why is it important? 1st Roanoke England’s 1st attempt to start a colony 1585 Failed. Failed. Lost Colony England’s 2nd attempt to start a colony 2nd Roanoke 1587 Spanish Armada 1588 Spain defeated. England is able to colonize in America 130 Spanish warships attack England Jamestown 1607 Colony started for economic reasons-to make money The 1st permanent, successful English colony John Smith 1608 Took over Jamestown. Forced people to work The colony survived Tobacco 1612 Cash crop. Could be sold for a lot of money in England The reason Jamestown survived Slavery starts/Helped colonies grow Slaves 1619 A cheap labor force House of Burgesses 1619 Colonists set up their own government First elected assembly in the colonies Introduced Pilgrims to America & helped with relations with Native Americans Plymouth 1620 Early English Colony founded for Religious Reasons Agreement established by Pilgrims setting laws for good of the colony Set forth the idea of Self-Government in the Colonies Mayflower Compact 1620

Cut out your pictures. Glue them into your spiral. 2-3 per page. Be sure they are in Chronological order. Connect each picture with a large to create a sequence map of the events. By each picture, write in the Date, the Name of the Event, and Why it is Important. You must have all of this on your sequence map.

“The Lost Colony” Roanoke Island 1587 Roanoke: Take Two “The Lost Colony” England’s 2nd attempt to start a colony Failed 1585 Roanoke Island England’s 1st attempt to start a colony. Failed

1607 Concept Definition Map Name of Key Event Leader who kept colony from starving Reason it was founded 1607 Workers brought to work plantations Item that helped colony survive 1st Representative Government

1620 Concept Definition Map Name of Key Event People who settled here Reason it was founded 1620 Who helped them survive Colony they settled in Agreement Signed that set forth Self -Government

1607 Concept Definition Map The Founding of Jamestown Economic Reasons John Smith 1607 Tobacco Slaves House of Burgesses

1620 Concept Definition Map The Founding of Plymouth Pilgrims Religious Reasons 1620 Indians Massachusetts Mayflower Compact