Jamestown, Virginia America’s First Permanent English Settlement 1607

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Jamestown, Virginia America’s First Permanent English Settlement 1607. Chesapeake Bay. Albemarle Sound. The Virginia Company. Joint- Stock Companies were companies backed by investors. King James I granted charters( for right to establish an American colony to the following companies): - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chesapeake Bay

Albemarle Sound

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The Virginia Company

• Joint- Stock Companies were companies backed by investors.

• King James I granted charters( for right to establish an American colony to the following companies):– Virginia Company of

London– Virginia Company of

Plymouth

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Tidewater Virginia1607-1650

Jamestown

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Questions to Think About?

• About how long was the Jamestown settlement after the Lost Colony, 1587?

• How was the Jamestown site similar or not similar to Roanoke Island?

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Captain John Smith• By January, 1608 only 38

of the 100 original settlers were alive “Starving Time”

• During the “Starving Time” the settlers ate rodents and reverted to canabalism.

• John Smith brought order and government to Jamestown.

• He told settlers, “He that will not work, will not eat.”

• In 1609-injured in a gunpowder accident and had to return to England.

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John Rolfe and Tobacco

• He developed a high- grade tobacco that the colonists learned to grow and could be exported to England.

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Africans Arrive in Jamestown

• The Dutch bring Africans to Jamestown for slave labor in 1619.

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Indentured Servants Come to Jamestown

• These were Englishmen who had their passage paid to the colonies by an individual for whom they would have to work for 7 years.

Would this amount of time be worth coming to America? Why?

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Who Was the Real Pocahontas?

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Pocahontas “Playful Little Girl”

• Daughter of Indian Chief

• About 12 years old when English Arrived at Jamestown in 1607

• Married John Rolfe• Went to England• Died Tuberculosis at

Age 22 before leaving England

• 2 children

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Baptism of Pocahontas, 1614Portrait Hangs in Rotunda of

US Capitol

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Marriage of John Rolfe and Pocahontas

April, 1614

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Virginia House of Burgesses

• Created in 1619 to provide an assembly of elected representatives. This was the first representative assembly in the American colonies.

Do you think a less democratic form of government wouldHave been better at Jamestown?

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Jamestown Expands by 1620

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Bacon’s Rebellion, 1676• Former indentured

colonists in Virginia protested against high taxes and not being able to settle on the western frontier

• Nathaniel Bacon and enraged settlers took over the House of Burgesses and burned Jamestown.

• Important in American history: One of the first protest against English authority in the British American colonies

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Bacon’s Rebellion, Virginia 1676Early Protest Against English Authority

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Virginia Capital Moves to Williamsburg, 1699

House of Burgesses Bruton Parish Church

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College of William and Mary1693

America’s 2nd Oldest CollegeWilliamsburg, Virginia

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Historic Jamestown, Virginia Today

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