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Unit 3: British Colonization Lesson 1: Roanoke & Jamestown
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England’s 1 st attempt at American colonization: Roanoke Why did they come? It was an attempt, thought up by Englishman Sir Walter Raleigh, to expand the British Empire (empire expanding)
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Raleigh’s older half- brother, Humphrey Gilbert, had previously claimed Newfoundland, Canada for the British So Sir Walter Raleigh wanted to continue that job
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By the way… where have you heard the name Raleigh before? Roanoke Island is located in modern- day North Carolina, but back then this was considered part of Virginia
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Attempts to Settle Virginia Attempts were made between 1585 & 1590, the most famous of which took place in 1587 150 colonists, including women & children, settled at Roanoke, along the outer banks of North Carolina
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Not to depress you, but… Despite the fact that the original colony was a miserable failure and (we think) all the settlers died, Roanoke Island today is a popular tourist destination
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Though Roanoke was to be an English colony, the colonists expected to have limited contact with England, so right away they started to make friends with the local Native Americans (Algonquians)
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The relationship between the Natives & colonists then went back & forth Sometimes they helped each other, other times both groups became confrontational
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In 1587, settler John White left Roanoke & went to England to get goods to bring back to the colony But when he got back to Roanoke in 1590, the people he’d left behind were gone, leaving few clues as to what had happened to them
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Did extreme weather conditions destroy the colony? Did pirates get them? Did they assimilate with the Natives? Nobody knows
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So England’s Roanoke colony was a failure, but the British still wanted to claim territory in the new world Their next attempt to do so resulted in the settlement of Jamestown
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Roanoke v. Jamestown The settlement of Roanoke was an attempt to increase the amount of land under the British Empire The settlement of Jamestown in 1607, however, was led by a group of businessmen, called the Virginia Company of London, who hoped to make money by discovering gold & silver in the new world make money by discovering gold & silver in the new world
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The 1 st Jamestown colonists included 104 males of various ages Their purpose was not to establish a new life in the colony, but to make money from what they found there
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Problems in Jamestown Built on swampy land that spread disease Half of the settlers were nobles (elite) who didn’t want to farm, just search for gold
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Did they find gold? Nope. And soon all of their supplies were gone Eventually about half of the colonists died from starvation or sickness
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How did they save the colony? Captain John Smith, an English soldier, sailor, & Jamestown colonist, took charge & made several changes
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John Smith Most prominently, he: Made friends with the local Powhatan Indians Set up working parties to build houses, plant crops, & bring fresh water
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Jamestown grew under his leadership, but in 1609, when war broke out between the Powhatan Indians & the colonists, John Smith was injured by a gunpowder burn He returned to England for treatment and never went back to Virginia
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Without Smith around, things started to fall apart again The winter of 1609- 1610 became known as “the starving time,” & the population of colonists dropped from about 500 to 60
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Saving Jamestown, Again In the spring of 1610, a new governor came over from England with 3 ships full of supplies & new settlers It was great that they got more supplies, but supplies eventually run out What would the colonists need to do to make life better for the long-run?
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Jamestown’s Next “Hero” One new settler, John Rolfe, found that tobacco could grow well in Virginia Tobacco was very popular in England, so he knew that if they grew tobacco in Jamestown, they could make a lot of money selling it to the British Thus, tobacco was planted in every possible place, the settlers made money, & the settlement survived
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Slavery in the Colonies As Jamestown grew, tobacco farmers needed more workers for their farms
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At first, they used indentured servants: People who agreed to work for free for a set # of years, in exchange for a free trip to the colonies
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When there weren’t enough indentured servants to work the farms, & the Native Americans refused to work for the settlers, they turned to Africans for labor they turned to Africans for labor
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In 1619, a Dutch ship brought 20 Africans to Virginia These people were indentured servants, but all those who came after them were brought as slaves Slave : A person who is the property of another
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What was Jamestown’s government like? Kind of like England’s gov’t, in which Parliament is the lawmaking body Look kids! Look kids! Look kids! The settlers wanted as much independence as possible from England So in 1619 they formed the Virginia House of Burgesses
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How did the House of Burgesses work? Free white men in each town elected representatives to be the members of the H.O.B. Members would meet at least once a year with their royal governor to decide local laws and determine local taxation local laws and determine local taxation
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