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The Early Colonies have Mixed Success

Learn about the early English colonies in America, including the failures of Roanoke and the Plymouth Company, the survival and transformation of Jamestown, the role of joint-stock companies, the House of Burgesses, and Bacon's Rebellion.

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The Early Colonies have Mixed Success

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  1. The Early Colonies have Mixed Success While TWO early English Colonies Failed Jamestown survived through individual effort and Hard Work

  2. Key Terms Joint-Stock Company Charter Jamestown Indentured Servant House of Burgesses Bacon’s Rebellion Key People John Smith Key Terms and Key People

  3. A Whole new World • As England defeat Spain they plan colonies in the Americas • England hoped to gain trade markets in the new world and a new supply of raw materials • Mercantilism drives new colonies • Others Hoped to gain opportunity, gold, or religious freedom

  4. Meet Virginia • England sets up the colony of Virginia through Sir Walter Raleigh at present day Roanoke • When Native Americans feared losing their land they cut off Roanoke’s food supply • As Roanoke tried to re-establish itself, native Americans would defend their land

  5. Plymouth Rock…and roll • The Plymouth Company would try to establish a colony in Maine • Plymouth would be founded with convicts from English jails • Harsh winters, Food Shortages, and Fights with Native Americans send Plymouth to Failure

  6. Taking stock of a situation • Learning that ONE person could not finance a colony, Joint Stock Companies • Investors would fund the colonies and share the profits and losses • England Would issue charters to the Virginia companies of London and Plymouth

  7. Going to the Jimmy • The Virginia Company would send 100 settlers to found Jamestown • Diseases and the Search for gold ravaged the colony as they neglected to build houses or grow food • Humidity and Cold also added to the early failure as a colony

  8. Tobacco Road • John Smith would arrive in Jamestown and turned it into a hard working colony • As Native Americans stopped trading food with settlers the starving times left Jamestown with 60 Settlers • Tobacco, created by John Rolfe, would transform Jamestown, but leave colonists seeking a share of the profits

  9. Power to the People • As Settlers bought shares of land in the new colonies, and as Africans came to Jamestown, the population more than tripled • Those who could not afford land would become Indentured Servants to earn their own way in the colony • After becoming upset with the governor of Jamestown they demanded representation • The colony would Set up the House of Burgesses to represent the people and become the first representational government

  10. Rocky Marriage • As Jamestown grew, John Rolfe would marry Pocahontas to improve relationships with the Powhatan tribe • As Native Americans lost more land, the Powhatan tribe would kill 100’s of Jamesown settlers

  11. Shake’n Bacon • Former Indentured Servants begin to resent Wealthy Landowners and try to gain land from Native Americans • Nathanial Bacon tried to urge William Berkley to approve a war against Native Americans for land and plantations • Bacon’s Rebellion led to a revolt on Jamestown but also led to the death’s of Bacons Followers • The House of Burgesses would pass laws to help end Tyranny and plant the seeds of independence

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