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Notes: Unit 2: Exploration & Colonization #3 The First British Colonies
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Important Information 1588 – Spain intends on going to war with England. They send the Spanish Armada to attack England. The Spanish Armada sails into a hurricane and is almost completely destroyed. This opened the door for British colonization of North America and established England and France as the two major powers in Europe.
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I. The First British Colonies Made up of the east coast of present U.S.A.
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1. Jamestown Colony (1607): First Permanent British Colony: Located in present day Virginia (Atlantic Coast).
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a. Reasons Jamestown Was Developed: Paid for by the Virginia Company (London) Investors in the company hoped the settlers would find gold in America. Results: Settlers arrived in a Jamestown, Virginia in 1607 (East Coast of N. America) Became the first permanent British colony.
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b. Jamestown is Almost Destroyed: Original settlers made several poor decisions. 1. Chose swampy/marshy land to settle on. Result = There were lots of mosquitoes that spread malaria. 2. Chose to settle an area on the James River very close to the Atlantic Ocean. Result = Water was too salty to drink. 3. Spent time and energy searching for gold. Result = Settlers did not plant crops and run out of food. The Harsh Winter of 1609-1610: Colonists eat lizards, rats, and dogs to survive.
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c. Jamestown Survives: Captain John Smith established the work or starve rule. Jamestown (John Rolfe) began to cultivate (grow) tobacco. Results: Tobacco became very popular in Europe. Tobacco is so profitable it is grown on the streets of Jamestown. Virginia (Jamestown) became the first British colony.
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d. The Virginia Colony Establishes Democracy in America: The people of Virginia elect representatives to make laws for the colony. Results: The House of Burgesses (Representatives) became the 1 st elected assembly in America. Virginia was divided into 11 districts with 2 Burgesses (Representatives) from each district. The House of Burgesses formed a Legislature (a group of people elected to make laws).
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2. Plymouth Colony (1620): Second Permanent British Colony: Located in present day Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
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a. Reasons Plymouth Was Developed: Religious Freedom Pilgrims (aka: Puritans or Separatists) left England to separate from the Church of England (religious freedom). Results: Pilgrims crossed the Atlantic on the Mayflower. Pilgrims founded Plymouth for religious freedom.
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b. Mayflower Compact (Agreement): Before making landfall, Pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact. The agreement established the rules and laws for the Plymouth Colony. Results: 41(men) of the 101 passengers voted and signed the contents of the Compact. First time common people (men) made their own laws. Another early example of democracy in America.
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c. Pilgrims Established American Traditions: The North American tradition of Thanksgiving. The initial belief of religious freedom in America.
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3. Birth of Democracy in America: The House of Burgesses (Virginia) & Mayflower Compact (Plymouth) are considered the earliest forms of American self-government or representative government (democracy). Actually…The Iroquois were the first to use democracy in America. The House of Burgesses & Mayflower Compact was the first time Europeans used democracy in America.
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