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The Start of Colonization in North America
Spain Dominated Colonization
►Why? Superior navy Wealthy from riches
gained in America
Spanish Armada Defeated
►Once England defeated the Spanish Armada, the seas opened up for other countries to colonize and explore
The French begin to Colonize
► France began to explore and colonize North America in 1534.
►Samuel de Champlain founded the town of Quebec in 1608.
New France► France had no desire
to build towns and raise families in their colonies.
►The main purpose for colonization was: Fur trade Convert Native
Americans to the Catholic faith
►They also developed friendly relations with the Native Americans Relied on them for
trade
England begins to Colonize
►What are some benefits of colonization?
►England in particular was becoming over populated and many suffered from poverty. Sending people to new land would help
solve this problem Gain wealth
How England establishes a Colony
►Spain – monarchy supported a colony►England – Established a colony
through joint-stock companies. Business in which investors pull their
wealth for a common purpose Their goal was to support a colony in
hopes to yield a profit.
Virginia Company
►This joint-stock company wanted to establish a colony on the eastern shore of North America
► First, however, they must receive a charter and permit in order to establish a colony. 1606 King James I
granted them a charter
King James I
The Journey Begins
►3 ships sent – Susan Constant, Discovery, and Godspeed
►150 passengers and crewmen. 104 of them settled. All men. (Women and children would come later)
►Their goal: earn a profit by finding gold and other recourses
►It took them six weeks to cross the Atlantic. They had to stop and replenish in the West Indies. Then as they went north there was a huge storm that kept them from landing for 4 days. Finally they were able to sail into the Chesapeake Bay in April 1606
Jamestown and Roanoke
Problems from the start1. The first settlers were mostly made
up of upper-class Englishmen. These men believed it was below them to do hard labor.
► Lacked sufficient laborers and skilled farmers. This makes the establishment of ANYTHING extremely difficult.
Water2. Lack of fresh water► The people would drink from the James River
which gave them dysentery, typhoid, and salt poisoning.
►They were too close to the ocean and were drinking brackish water.
Food3. There was a major drought during this time, so gardening and farming were difficult. - The colonists would trade things for food with the Natives, but they were low on food themselves and could no longer make a trade. - Colonists eventually had to eat cats, dogs, vermin, and even corpses (cannibalism).
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Native Americans► Leaders of Jamestown demanded tributes of
corn and labor from the Native Americans. With limited food themselves, they refused.
► Result, the colonists put Powhatan villages to fire and kidnapped hostages, even Pocahontas.
►This is when she met John Rolfe and eventually married him in 1614.
Through this marriage, tension eased between the Powhatan and colonists.
Small Population
►There were few people living in Jamestown, and with even more people dying of starvation, their numbers were dwindling.
► Less people = less workers = smaller profit. Also the more workers you have the more food and supplies you can get to survive.
► Because life was so harsh and difficult, some settlers ran off to live with the Native Americans.
► In 1609, 600 new colonists arrived. Of the 600 only 60 survived.
Result to solve these Problems
► The Virginia Company sent more people and new leaders to Jamestown, who put them under strict martial law.
► For Example: the penalties of running away included; shooting, hanging, burning, and being broken on the wheel.
Some new laws►No man shall do anything to disgrace
another person in the colony. Head and feet tied together for 1 month and be
publicly disgraced Forever be unable to possess any place or hold
any office.
►No man shall steal from any Indian coming to trade or in any other situation, on pain of death.
►No man shall take, lose, or willfully break a spade, shovel, hatchet, axe, or other tool upon pain of whipping.
Life turns Around
►With the increase of population and harsh punishments for those neglecting their work, life started improving for those in Jamestown.
►Tobacco becomes a cash crop
Tobacco
►In 1612 John Rolfe created a new kind of tobacco. He combined tobacco from Brazil with a local weed Native Americans had been growing for years. It was very popular.
►Jamestown finally started making a profit.
►However you need a large number of field laborers to grow tobacco.
►With such a profitable crop, the Virginia Company needed more people to move to Jamestown.
Bring in the PeopleVirginia Company’s Response -
►Headright System – Anyone who paid for their own or another’s passage to Virginia received 50 acres of land. This encouraged immigration to the colony. (Only for the Head of Household)
Indentured Servants
► Indentured Servants – in exchange for passage to North America, and food and shelter upon arrival, one would agree to a limited term of servitude. Generally 4-7 years.
First African Laborers
►They were brought over from Angola on a merchant ship in 1619.
► In the beginning Africans were treated much differently than they would be later on. After a few years of servitude they could earn land and freedom.
►Over time, however, the number of indentured servants declined while the wealth of colonists increased; thus enabling them to easily afford slaves. Eventually laws were created that made a slave, a slave for life. Then the children of slaves would immediately become slaves themselves. – How slavery evolved in the Americas.
Virginia House of Burgesses
►1618 the Virginia Company created a general assembly to advise the governor. The assembly was elected by white property owners.
►This would grow into the House of Burgesses – Virginia’s first legislature and the first in the New World
►Consisted of two citizens (Burgesses) from each 11 districts. (Sound familiar?)
►The house claimed authority to raise taxes and make laws.
Problems with Natives cont…
► With the growth of Jamestown the Powhatan became alarmed. No longer was Jamestown a simple trading post, but a growing community with permanent farms and plantations pushing further into their land.
►By 1622 the Powhatan were done with the English. The new Powhatan chief launched raids on 28 plantations and settlements, killing 347 colonists. 1/4th of Jamestown’s population.
Colonists’ response was an all out war.
►Virginia Company was forced to send more armed forces and supplies, leaving the company close to bankruptcy
►By 1624, King James was disgusted by the turmoil in Virginia. So he revoked the charter and made it a royal colony. The king was in charge and
appointed governors
About 10,000 people live in Virginia at this time.