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Section 2: Jamestown

Nobody knows what happened to the first settlers at Roanoke

English Explorers John Cabot –1 st English to cross the Atlantic –Probably landed in Newfoundland, Canada in 1497 –Never returned from his 2 nd voyage

Sir Martin Frobisher –3 voyages –Searching for a trade route to Asia Northwest passage (not successfully navigated until 1906)

John Davis –3 voyages –West coast of Greenland & the east coast of Baffin Island & Labrador

Henry Hudson –Explored for English & Dutch –1609 explored the Hudson River in NY –1610 Hudson Bay

Sir Francis Drake –Adventurer taking a short cut to wealth Privateer- raided Spanish ships & cities –Elizabeth I authorized these raids

“Sea dogs” 1586 raided St. Augustine, Fl & weakened Spain’s finances Explored & became the 1 st English captain to sail around the world

An English Interest in Colonization Reasons –Privateers were sailing far from England in search of riches Base to attack Spanish ships –Europeans were still looking for a northwest passage Need supply stations

–English merchants wanted a new market –England was becoming too crowded

Walter Raleigh tried twice to start a colony on Roanoke Island in the 1580’s –1585- Ended when the starving settlers abandoned the colony & went home –Second attempt the settlers vanished

The Jamestown Settlement several men made plans to establish a new colony Needed a charter that allowed them to form a joint stock company

–Called themselves the Virginia Company of London Sent 100 colonists to VA, 60 miles from the mouth of the James River Named it Jamestown in honor of King James I

The Settler’s Hardship Conflict with Native Americans –Attacked by 200 natives –14,000 natives lived in that region –English paid Powhatan a tribute (skins, beads, & food) –Natives were suspicious of their intentions

Unrealistic expectations –Not used to doing hard work –Ignored the tasks necessary for survival & searched for gold Location –Swamps & pools of standing water with mosquitoes –Suffered from dysentery, typhus, & malaria

Starvation –First ten years –Oct Mar 1610 “Starving Time” –Helped by Natives Poor leadership –Constant squabbling –Led by John Smith- sent back to England because of an injury

In England, the colony was being praised –By ,500 new settlers 4,400 died within a short time

Governing the Colony New charter where they could appoint a governor who would be in the colony –Charter was revoked in 1624 because it wasn’t profitable Became a royal colony with a governor appointed by the king Had a legislature known as the House of Burgesses

Growing tobacco John Rolfe shipped tobacco to Europe –Basis of the colony’s economy –Growth of plantations

The Promise of Land Persuade people to come by promising them land –50 acres to each person Many farmers in England lost their homes to the enclosure movement –Turned their farms into animal pasture (More money)

Indentured Servants Master paid for their voyage & gave them food & shelter –150, ,000 came –18-22 unmarried, poor men Many died because of the climate & diseases

Conflict with Native Americans The English pattern of Conquest –Grew out of experiences with Ireland (Religious) –Took away land from the natives –It was best to remake completely any culture they conquered –Conquest was all or nothing

Native Americans React March Natives planned & carried out a surprise attack on Jamestown with the intention of wiping out the English –Failed but killed 350 colonists Settlers struck back Last major attack in 1644(failed)- leader was shot & killed

Bacon’s Rebellion Settlers moved west looking for land- often taken from the natives Governor William Berkley refused to raise troops to defend the settlers against Indian raids

1676- Nathaniel Bacon raised a private army to fight the natives & take their land –Declared a rebel & an army was to stop him –Bacon & his supporters attacked & burned Jamestown Controlled all of VA for a short time –Died suddenly from illness & the rebellion ended

Important for two reasons Showed that the frontier settlers were frustrated with a government concerned only about the interest of the wealthy Showed the poor weren’t going to tolerate it