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Early VirginiaAP US History
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Roanoke (1585)
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John Smith
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HEADRIGHT SYSTEM: a grant of land for settling in VA
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INDENTURED SERVITUDE: a contract in which a poor Englishman/woman agreed to work for a colonist (who paid their passage to Virginia) for a period of 4-7 years
The colonist received the indentured servant’s headright of 50 acres
Freedom dues: the land, seed and tools given to an indentured servant after they completed their service
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Scots-Irish
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Indian Massacre of 1622
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“Seasoning”
Diseases spread rapidly in the heat of the Virginia summer. Those did not die of sickness were said to have survived the “seasoning” time
Common diseases were•Yellow fever•Smallpox•Measles•Plague•Malaria
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House of Burgesses (1619)
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Cecil Calvert, Lord Baltimore
Maryland
“The Chesapeake” = VA + MA
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Bacon’s Rebellion (1676)
Causes:• ↓ Tobacco prices• ↑ cost of manufactured goods• Poor weather• English-Dutch war
Events:• Bacon attacked friendly Native
Americans with popular support.• Gov. Berkeley went after Bacon• Bacon and his mob attack the capital,
Jamestown and eventually burn it • Gov. Berkeley regains control• Bacon dies of disease and his
followers are hanged.