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Colonial North America in the 17th Century

Georgia Standards SSUSH1 The student will describe European settlement in North America during the 17th century. a. Explain Virginia’s development; include the Virginia Company, tobacco cultivation, relationships with Native Americans such as Powhatan, development of the House of Burgesses, Bacon’s Rebellion, and the development of slavery. b. Describe the settlement of New England; include religious reasons, relations with Native Americans (e.g., King Phillip’s War), the establishment of town meetings and development of a legislature, religious tensions that led to colonies such as Rhode Island, the half-way covenant, Salem Witch Trials, and the loss of the Massachusetts charter. c. Explain the development of the mid-Atlantic colonies; include the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam and subsequent English takeover, and the settlement of Pennsylvania. d. Explain the reasons for French settlement of Quebec.

New England: Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Connecticut Mid-Atlantic: New York Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware South: Virginia Maryland North Carolina South Carolina Georgia

Vocabulary Colony—a group of people who settle in a country distant from their homeland Cultivate—prepare and use of land for crops or gardening Indentured servant--people who work temporary in order to pay off debts. Rebellion—an act violent or open resistance to an establish government or ruler

Southern Colonies—Virginia

Jamestown Virginia Company Clip

Jamestown: England’s 1st American Colony Virginia Company—send people to America in the hopes of finding gold and other valuable resources. Jamestown, Virginia—first permanent English colony in North America (1607)

Mine Mine Mine Clip

Early American Government House of Burgesses—Representatives were both appointed by the Virginia Company or elected by land-owning males. The House of Burgesses was the first self-government created in the New World.

Jamestown The British created Jamestown with the hope of getting rich like the Spanish. However, there were many difficulties early on: Disease Swampy land Indian attacks Poor leadership (especially after John Smith left) Brought gold mining equipment rather than materials to start a colony Starvation (cannibalism)

Cannibalism The struggle was real!!!

Tobacco Cultivation Jamestown was completely failing until tobacco shipped over to grow. Virginia’s climate was perfect for its growth. Colonists in the South became extremely wealthy cultivating tobacco for European consumers.

Development of Slavery Tobacco farmers need people to work crops! indentured servants to help cultivate and harvest the tobacco crop but they met labor requirements and were granted their freedom. To make up for the labor shortage, African slaves to work for free!

Native Americans and Settlers Native Americans didn’t want help the colonists survive and adapt to the harsh living conditions. Powhatan: Indian chief convinced the Natives to create a peaceful relationship Jamestown settlers to TRADE! Peace would not last! Colonists wanted more land for tobacco. They took more land from the Indians causing intense fighting

Savages Clip

Bacon’s Rebellion Who?: Governor William Berkeley, Nathaniel Bacon, poor colonists and Native Americans What happened?: Bacon and supports killed Natives without permission from government Why?: Need more land for tobacco. Being charged taxes by governor. Governor used taxes to reward wealthy colonists When?: 1675 Where?: Virginia

Conclusion of Bacon’s Rebellion Governor Berkeley protested and Bacon marched into Jamestown driving out the governor. Bacon dies and rebellion ends. King of England appointed a new, stronger governor. Bacon’s Rebellion showed that poor farmers would not tolerate a government that catered only to the wealthy. More importantly: the first example in colonial America in which the citizens themselves attempted to overthrow a government they deemed unfair.

Abolitionist Ship captain Doctor Sailor Former slave