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Thanks to successful campaigns against the Spanish in Europe, England was able to begin competing with Spain for economic superiority in North
America.
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HOW DID THE ENGLISH GET A FOOTHOLD IN NORTH
AMERICA?
THEN
IN THE 1500’s THE SPANISH LAID CLAIM TO MUCH OF NORTH AMERICA
IN 1588 THE ENGLISH FOOL THE SPANISH ARMADA IN EUROPE
(OUCH!)
ENGLAND NOW CAN GRAB A PIECE OF THE AMERICAN PIE!
SO…
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WHY DID THE ENGLISHWANT TO COLONIZE NORTH
AMERICA?Increase trade
Import raw materials
Find a passage through the Americas to the Indies
Establish the Protestant faith in America
Find gold
REASONS FOR ENGLAND TO COLONIZE NORTH AMERICA
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REASONS AN ENGLISHMAN MIGHT
GO TO AMERICA
Find economic opportunities Seek gold
Escape religious persecution
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Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I who gave Sir Walter
Raleigh permission to set
up a colony at Roanoke.
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In 1585 Sir Walter Raleigh set up a colony at Roanoke. The colony failed.
Urged by the artist John White, Raleigh tried again in 1587, this time with 100 settlers including members of White’s family, who disappeared
without a trace. In 1607, the Plymouth Company sponsored a colony in Maine. It also failed.
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Portrait of Walter Raleigh, near age 32, by Nicholas
Hilliard, c.1585
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A map of the Roanoke
area, by John White
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A sketch by John White of Indians at Roanoke.
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In 1607, the Virginia Company of London financed a colony at Jamestown, Virginia. In 1608, John Smith took control of the Jamestown colony. 800 more colonists arrived in 1609, and
by 1621 Jamestown had grown to more than 2,000.
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James I of England from the
period 1603–1613, authorized the James Town settlement after
whom it is named.
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Arrival at Jamestown
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The Inside of the First Church in Jamestown, where the first law in
America was made
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The Native American warriors took Captain Smith prisoner.
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FOR UNDERSTANDING
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In 1607, the Virginia Company of London financed a colony at______,
Virginia. In 1608, ______ took control of that colony.
• 1) Jonestown, Jim Jones
• 2) Johnstown, John Smith
• 3) Roanoke, John White
• 4) Jamestown, John Smith
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Which of the following was not a reason why England set up colonies in North America:
• 1) Increase trade
• 2) Find gold
• 3) Establish the Catholic faith in America
• 4) Find a passage through the Americas to the Indies
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Thanks to successful campaigns against the Spanish in Europe, ______ was able to
begin competing with Spain for economic superiority in North
America.
• 1) Mexico
• 2) England
• 3) The Netherlands.
• 4) Portugal
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Many English colonists voyaged to America for all the
following reasons except:
• 1) Establish a mission system.
• 2) Seek gold.
• 3) Escape religious persecution.
• 4) Find economic opportunities.
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In 1585 Sir Walter Raleigh set up a colony at______. The
colony failed. Urged by the artist______, Raleigh tried
again in 1587.
• 1) Connecticut, Michelangelo
• 2) Jamestown, King James
• 3) Roanoke, John White
• 4) Plymouth, John Rolfe
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• Pocahontas and John Smith were both young adults when they met.
• Pocahontas had an amazing figure, and wore a leather minidress with one shoulder strap. She had a tattoo.
• Pocahontas was a girl of 11; Smith was a man of 28.
• Pocahontas was a naked child when she visited John Smith in Jamestown. For Winter warmth, she would wear a mantle; one of hers was covered with feathers. When she turned 12, she started wearing a leather dress with or without one shoulder strap. Dresses were often decorated with pictures of animals, birds, or tortoises. She probably did have tattoos.
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• John Smith was tall and clean shaven. He wore tight pants and some armor.
• The colonists sailed on the Susan Constant
• John Smith was short, had a full beard, and wore puffy pants (like everyone else). He did wear the type of armor shown.
• The colonists sailed in three ships: the Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery.
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In 1612, John Rolfe developed a high-grade tobacco that the colonists learned to grow. It
became very popular in England.
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Settlers were offered 50 acres of land if they paid for their own passage to the colonies. Those who could not afford
passage to America, borrowed money and became indentured servants, who worked for many years in order to pay back the
loans.
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The strict rule of the colonist’s Governor forced his
replacement by an elected assembly called the House of
Burgesses - the first legislative assembly in the American
colonies. The first assembly met on July 30, 1619, in the
church at Jamestown..
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As the number of colonists increased, their relationship with the Powhatan natives grew worse. In an effort to
improve relations between the English and the Powhatan, John Rolfe married Chief
Powhatan’s daughter, Pocahontas in 1614.
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Sir Walter Raleigh
John Smith colony at Jamestown
John Rolfe
colony at Roanoke
John White
Pocahontas
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A 1616 engraving of Pocahontas by Simon van de Passe.
The original English caption (not visible here) reads "Matoaks als Rebecka daughter to the mighty Prince Powhatan Emperour of Attanoughkomouck als virginia converted and baptized in the Christian faith, and wife to the
wor.th Mr. Joh. Rolff."The inscription under the portrait reads "Aetatis suae 21 A. 1616", Latin for "at the age of 21 in the
year 1616".
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Chief Powhatan in a longhouse
at Werowoco
moco (detail of John
Smith map, 1612)
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Fed up of the ever expanding colonists, the Powhatan natives killed hundreds of Jamestown’s
residents in 1622.
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Indian massacre of 1622, depicted in a 1628 woodcut
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Nathaniel Bacon led a group of landless settlers against
Governor William Berkeley, and burned Jamestown to the
ground in 1676, in a revolt that came to be known as Bacon’s
rebellion.
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Portrait of Nathaniel
Bacon.
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FOR UNDERSTANDING
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In 1612, ______ developed a high-grade ______ that the colonists learned to grow.
• 1) John Rolfe, corn
• 2) John Rolfe, tobacco
• 3) John Smith, tobacco
• 4) John Ratcliffe, corn
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Fed up of the ever expanding colonists, ______ killed
hundreds of Jamestown’s residents in 1622.
• 1) the Powhatan natives
• 2) Nathaniel Bacon
• 3) the Spanish
• 4) Queen Elisabeth I
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The strict rule of the colonist’s Governor forced his replacement by an elected assembly called the
______ .
• 1) Court of Burgesses
• 2) Court of Charles I
• 3) House of Commons
• 4) House of Burgesses
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Those who could not afford passage to America, borrowed
money and became______, who worked for many years in
order to pay back the loans.
• 1) Puritans
• 2) indentured servants
• 3) wealthy land owners
• 4) Free Masons
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Nathaniel Bacon led a group of landless settlers against Governor
William Berkeley, and burned Jamestown to the ground in 1676, in a revolt that came to be known
as______ .
• 1) the great migration
• 2) Bacon’s rebellion
• 3) the charge of the light brigade
• 4) the boxer rebellion
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John Rolfe married Chief Powhatan’s daughter, ______
in 1614.
• 1) Nakatani
• 2) Pocatani
• 3) Pocahatan
• 4) Pocahontas