I. ENGLISH EXPANSION IN AMERICA: VIRGINIA A. Creation of an English Colony--Jamestown (1607) 1. Joint Stock Company 2. First settlers were young‚ male adventurers looking to get rich B. Early problems in Jamestown 1. Miscalculations 2. Difficulty securing labor C. Relations with Native Peoples 1. John Smith 2. Powhatan 3. Pocahontas - Matoaka - Rebecca 4. Opechancanough‚ brother of Powhatan
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Jamestown‚ breaking apart and almost failing‚ death lurking around every corner. Nobody ever knew who was next to die at Jamestown. In May of 1607‚ a large boat with about 104 english settlers sailed up the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay to what is now Jamestown‚ Virginia looking for riches. After they got there‚ they were soon overwhelmed with death from poor settler skills‚ deadly brackish water‚ and the 15‚000 Powhatan Natives lurking near by. Nobody was ever prepared for the amount of death caused
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THE PLYMOUTH THANKSGIVING STORY By Chuck Larsen When the Pilgrims crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1620‚ they landed on the rocky shores of a territory that was inhabited by the Wampanoag (Wam pa NO ag) Indians. The Wampanoags were part of the Algonkian-speaking peoples‚ a large group that was part of the Woodland Culture area. These Indians lived in villages along the coast of what is now Massachusetts and Rhode Island. They lived in round- roofed houses called wigwams. These were made of poles covered
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David Price’s reason for writing Love and Hate in Jamestown is to demystify the historical legends of John Smith and Pocahontas‚ and portray both as the reason why the Jamestown colony survived in the New World. Price supports this thesis by describing the people that inhabited the New World with the settlers at Jamestown‚ describing the leadership skills Smith possessed‚ and describing his method for saving the colony from disaster. Price wants to portray Smith and Pocahontas in the correct light
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Of Plymouth Plantation 1620-1647 by William Bradford is a work of non-fiction. The book‚ often recognized as one of the most accurate and valuable historical references in American history‚ details the arrival and settlement of the Puritans at Plymouth Plantation in 1620 and the subsequent years and hardships. Bradford served as governor of Plymouth Plantation for thirty-three years‚ making him one of the foremost authorities on the creation of the settlement as well as its operations‚ government
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Jamestown was a small settlement‚ in Jamestown there wasn’t very much people that lived long. What do you think was the problem. I don’t know the problem but I have some reasons and document evidence that might explain it. First reason‚ food shortage. Second reason‚ Drought. Third reason‚ disease‚ Let’s go. Reason 1‚ food shortages‚ I believe food shortages is one of the reasons people died because you need food to live. The text said in document A “ Because the adjacent river and creeks became
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Max Sochacki September 18‚ 2015 When the English settlers founded Jamestown in 1607‚ slaves were not being used anywhere in America. The Jamestown settlement was very important for the English because it started a continuous English presence in America. The original goal of the settlers was to spread christianity to the native communities(Johnson 23). After a while‚ the English discovered that tobacco could be easily produced in the Americas and they quickly began producing it in mass.
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new settlement. The English thought they had it all figured out‚ little did they know the worst thing could happen to them when starting a settlement is going to be death caused by a drought‚ having brackish water‚ no sources to grow food‚ and natives with disease to kill the English. Well to begin with the Spanish were defeated which was the main reason the English thought they could start a settlement‚ so they did they could it Jamestown in honor of their king James. Jamestown itself didn’t have
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18 In what ways did the English colonies develop differently from the Spanish and French colonies? When thinking of different colonies from United States history‚ the first one that comes to mind is the English colony‚ in which it was a colony that had an already established abundance of riches‚ knowledge‚ and experience. Why is this so? What was so different about English colonies that made them develop differently? All in all‚ in what ways did the English colonies develop differently from
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Jamestown Date visited: 2 February 2013 Group: Raunak Bhandari and Steve Bullesbach Raunak Bhandari Period 1 19 February 2013 Raunak Bhandari Period 1 19 February 2013 Mr. Fronckel A Journey to Jamestown Jamestown was a journey to early 17th century; it was America’s first permanent English colony. Jamestown was founded in 1607 by the Englishmen. It was a four-and-a-half-month voyage from England‚ and they used 17th century piloting and navigation. They came in boats named‚ Susan
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