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Essential Question What were the positive/negative effects of the first attempts by England to establish colonies in America?
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The 1 st English Colonies Chapter 3 Section 1 PT 1
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Sir Walter Raleigh
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Roanoke In the early 1500’s, England wanted to establish a foothold in America – With few job opportunities at home, America’s riches were attractive to some British people This led to the first attempt by the British to set up a colony in America Queen Elizabeth gave Sir Walter Raleigh permission to sponsor this colony – Raleigh was a famous soldier/adventurer/pirate favored highly by the Queen Unfortunately, Raleigh’s colony fell on hard times from the beginning b/c of: 1.Isolation 2.Conflict w/ local natives 3.Lack of food – This led the colonists to return to England
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The “Lost Colony” Raleigh tried to establish the colony again in 1587 – This time, however, he stayed in England and appointed a governor John White, a member of the original Roanoke colony, was Raleigh’s choice – White was well-respected and talented, but the 2 nd colony quickly headed in the same direction as the original – White decided to return to England to resupply and recruit more settlers – Unfortunately, he arrived in England just as the Spanish Armada was about to attack » He had expected to return to Roanoke in 3 months, but he was stuck in England for 3 YEARS! When White finally returned to Roanoke, all the colonists were gone White searched the neighboring areas, but did not discover their fate – For this reason, Roanoke is often referred to as the “Lost Colony”
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John White Drawing Your totally RIPPED, Bro!! I know, I WORK OUT!!
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Quiz Question Which was a significant factor in the failure of the Roanoke Colony? a. Hostile Native Americans b. Lack of food c. isolation from other Europeans d. All of the above
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Founding Jamestown In 1607, 100 colonists sent by the VA Company of London arrived in Chesapeake Bay – They traveled up a river, later named the James River, to find a suitable spot to settle They were seeking a spot that gave them good access to the ocean, yet was far enough inland to avoid Spanish attack – When they finally settled, the name the settlement Jamestown, after King James I This became the 1 st permanent, and eventually successful, English colony in America
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