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1607 JAMESTOWN First permanent settlement John Smith/Pocahontas What is the story? Whose perspective is correct? What really happened?

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1607 JAMESTOWNFirst permanent settlementJohn Smith/Pocahontas

What is the story?Whose perspective is correct?

What really happened?

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ENGLISH COLONIZATIONHow does it compare to Spanish Colonization?

What is the value of the English Colonies? What purpose do they serve?

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PURPOSE OF COLONIESStrengthen Mother Country.Source of Raw materials.Market Place for finished

products.

Mercantilism: an economic system

developing during the decay of feudalism to unify and increase the power and especially the monetary wealth of a nation by a strict governmental regulation of the entire national economy usually through policies designed to secure an accumulation of bullion, a favorable balance of trade, the development of agriculture and manufactures, and the establishment of foreign trading monopolies

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PURPOSE OF COLONIESMilitary Base.Release valve for excess population.

Export System of govt., values, religion.

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WHY DID INDIVIDUALS COME TO THE NEW WORLD?

To make money.Liberty / Freedom.Adventure/ exploration.Fleeing from Justice.

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TREATY OF TORDESILLAS1494North America claimed by Spain

1588 Defeat of the Spanish Armada by England sparks confidence.

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VIRGINIA COMPANYStarted with 6 million acres

Indian massacre spawns investigation by the crown.

Charter revoked due to dismal conditions

Royal Colony 1624-1776

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VIRGINIA COMPANYLaws approved by KingHouse of Burgesses

Oldest assembly in coloniesAll adult free men could vote for Burgesses

Some level of independent thinking.

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VIRGINIA COMPANYTobacco dominates the economy.

Labor intensive2-3 times the wages in Virginia than in England.

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HEADRIGHT SYSTEMSettlers received 50 acres of land if they paid for their own voyage.Pull factorWhat type of settler/pilgrim?

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INDENTURED SERVANTSCannot pay for voyage.4-7 year termHeadright goes to the master/planter.80% of immigrantsRich get richerLand not available for the poor

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LAWS (SLAVES, SERVANTS)Indenture can be double for running away.

Slave status inherited from mother.

Baptism or conversion to Christianity does not emancipate. (compatable

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LAWS (SLAVES, SERVANTS)Killing a slave is legal.Use of force to suppress rebellious slaves.

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LIFE IN THE CHESAPEAKE Religious to a certain extent.

Most people are ProtestantReal religion was tobacco and trying to make money.

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MERCANTILIST ASSUMPTIONSWhat was good for England should determine policy.

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YEOMAN FARMERSubsistence farming:

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BACON’S REBELLION3 developments:1) Ample supply depresses tobacco prices. Planter profits decrease.

2) Mortality rate declined most people outlived indenture.3) Planter Elite formed compound their success.

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BACON’S REBELLIONLand was in short supply.Indian lands protected and off limits.

New freed men from Indenture had to get land on the frontier

Population growing.

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REBELLION CRUSHED Bacon deadReforms and Bacon’s laws repealed.

New Governor in place.Little effort to stop encroachment of Indian landBetter to fight the Indians

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MOVE TOWARD SLAVE SYSTEMLabor needs of Planters met.Slaves more expensive but never became free.

Difference between planters and yeomen diminish.

White = FreeWhite majority maintained