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Why Do We Celebrate Puritan Massachusetts But Not Jamestown?
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I. Context: The 100 Year Delay and England’s Exploration
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A. England’s Military Power: The Defeat of the Spanish Armada
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B. England’s Excess Population: Enclosure & Primogeniture
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C. England’s Economic Resources: Private Funding and the Joint Stock Company
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II. May 14th 1607: No School for Jamestown Day?
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A. The Argument for Jamestown Day
1. Jamestown was the First! (Kind Of) (Roanoke – 1585)
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2. A First Step Toward Democracy: The House of Burgesses
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3. Tobacco & an Eventual Economic Boom
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B. The Argument Against Jamestown Day:
1. Jamestown’s Goal: Gold Trumps God
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2. Jamestown’s Early Years: Men, Malaria, and the Starving Time
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3. Jamestown & Native Americans: From Pocahontas to the Anglo-Powhatan Wars
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4. Jamestown & the Shift from Indentured Servants to Slaves
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III. Comparing and Contrasting Southern Colonies
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A. The Colonies’ Contrasting Origins
Maryland (1634) – A Haven for Catholics Carolina (1670) – A Link to the West Indies North Carolina (1712) – A Refuge for Poor Whites Georgia (1733) – A Buffer against Spanish Florida
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The Colonies’ Common Characteristics:
1. Economic: Rural Plantations, Wealthy Landowners & African Slaves
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2. Religious: The Church of England & Religious Toleration
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