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American History 8/29/2016 American History 8/29/2016 Aug 29 - Sept 2
1.Make sure you have read Ch. 2 2.Chapter 2 Exam - Tuesday, Sept. 6, Chapter 2 Section Quizzes - due Tuesday, Sept. 6, Chapter 3 People & Terms Quiz - Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016
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Southern Colonies
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Objectives Describe how Jamestown was settled, why the colony struggled, and how it survived. Explain the relationship of Indians and settlers in the Southern Colonies. Discuss the settlement of Maryland, the Carolinas, and Georgia.
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What were the characteristics of the government and the economy in the Southern Colonies?
Since the area was not colonized by Spain and France, England established colonies along the southern Atlantic coast. The earliest successful English colony in North America was Jamestown, founded in 1607 in what is now Virginia.
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The first English colonies were founded by investors who sought to promote British interests and make a profit. After getting a charter, or certificate of permission from the king, they formed joint-stock companies, which allowed them to share the profit or divide the loss. In the 1580s, the first two English colonies in Roanoke failed, but in 1607, the Virginia Company, a group of wealthy London merchants, founded Jamestown.
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Early Jamestown colony life held promise and challenge.
Located on the Chesapeake Bay, the colony had fertile land and navigable rivers. Nearby swamps gave the colonists some protection from Indians but also bred mosquitoes that spread malaria. At first, colonists suffered from disease and hunger. Many early colonists refused to farm and instead searched for gold and silver.
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Jamestown colonists built a fort soon after they arrived
Jamestown colonists built a fort soon after they arrived. John Smith emerged as a leader of the colony.
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Powhatan reluctantly made peace after four wearying years of war.
The thirty Indian tribes living in the area had a powerful leader, Chief Powhatan, who tried to avoid confrontation and to contain the colonists. But the colonists wanted Indian land. War broke out in Powhatan’s daughter, Pocahontas, was captured by the English. She later married Englishman John Rolfe. Powhatan reluctantly made peace after four wearying years of war. Pocahontas after her marriage to John Rolfe
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Jamestown began to thrive thanks to the cultivation of a new crop.
Led by John Rolfe, the colonists learned to grow tobacco, which was very popular in Europe. By 1640, the Chesapeake area was the principal supplier of tobacco to Europe.
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In 1619, the Virginia Company offered free land in Virginia to people in England. The population of the colony grew. According to the headright system, anyone who paid their own or someone else’s way to Virginia received 50 acres of land for free. Wealthy people amassed large plantations under this system. In 1619, the Virginia Company allowed colonists to form the House of Burgesses, the first representative body in colonial America. The House of Burgesses had power to make laws and raise taxes.
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Ownership Structure of English Southern Colonies
Royal Colony Proprietary Colony The colony belonged to the king of England. The colony belonged to wealthy individuals who first raised and invested money to start the colony. The governor was appointed by the king. The governor was usually a powerful individual in the group that started the colony. Most of the colonies, whether royal or proprietary, had governing elected assemblies which could make laws and raise taxes.
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The colonist expansion in Virginia led to wars over land with the Indians.
1622 Indians killed nearly one third of the colonists. But the colonists defeated the Indians and took more land Intense fighting and disease killed hundreds of colonists and thousands of Indians The population of Virginia Algonguins fell to 2,000; the number of colonists increased to 41,000.
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Bacon suddenly died and the rebellion collapsed.
The pressures of a growing settler population spurred Bacon’s Rebellion in Virginia. Royal governor William Berkeley raised taxes and refused to exterminate the Indians. Nathaniel Bacon organized colonists and attacked the Indians. Then, Bacon marched on Jamestown, the seat of government, and burned it. Bacon suddenly died and the rebellion collapsed. A new royal governor was appointed. The new governor lowered taxes.
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By 1732, England had five colonies in southern North America.
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Maryland was the only Southern colony founded for religious reasons.
Proprietary colony founded in 1632 as a refuge for English Catholics Owned and governed by Lord Baltimore Allowed slavery Tobacco was the main crop.
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The Carolinas were mostly tobacco and rice plantations.
1670 Proprietary colony founded Lords Proprietors 1691 Divided into North and South Carolina 1729 Both became royal colonies Allowed slavery
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The Beginnings of the Georgia Colony in 1732
The proprietary colony was founded by James Oglethorpe as a haven for debtors. At the time, people could be imprisoned for debt. England hoped the Georgia colony would prevent the expansion of Spain’s Florida colony. Slavery was not allowed.
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Changes later occurred in the Georgia Colony.
Settlers protested the strict rules. The colony became a royal colony in 1752. Laws against slavery were abolished.
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