US History Notes - Northshore School District
... 1. In 1606, the Virginia Company received a charter from King James I to make a settlement in the New World. a. Such joint-stock companies usually did not exist long, as stockholders hoped to form the company, make a profit, and then quickly sell for profit a few years later. 2. The charter of the V ...
... 1. In 1606, the Virginia Company received a charter from King James I to make a settlement in the New World. a. Such joint-stock companies usually did not exist long, as stockholders hoped to form the company, make a profit, and then quickly sell for profit a few years later. 2. The charter of the V ...
Class Expectations - Cabarrus County Schools
... Twenty years passed before England tried to establish another colony (“Lost Colony”). ...
... Twenty years passed before England tried to establish another colony (“Lost Colony”). ...
Colonizing North America
... The company sent new colonists, offered free land to existing colonists, and sent new leaders to restore order in the colony. The colonists found a dependable source of income to sustain the colony: tobacco. By the 1580s, smoking tobacco had become popular in parts of Europe. The colonists’ success ...
... The company sent new colonists, offered free land to existing colonists, and sent new leaders to restore order in the colony. The colonists found a dependable source of income to sustain the colony: tobacco. By the 1580s, smoking tobacco had become popular in parts of Europe. The colonists’ success ...
CPUSH (Unit 1, #2)
... D. Limiting Dissent in New England 1. Puritans did not support dissent: a. Roger Williams was _____________________________ from Massachusetts when he demanded that Indians be paid for their land; He formed the _____________________________________ colony in 1636 b. Anne ___________________________ ...
... D. Limiting Dissent in New England 1. Puritans did not support dissent: a. Roger Williams was _____________________________ from Massachusetts when he demanded that Indians be paid for their land; He formed the _____________________________________ colony in 1636 b. Anne ___________________________ ...
New England
... was settled in 1607 along the Chesapeake Bay: the location was unhealthy but easy to defend from Spanish ships (but not from inland Indians) Settlers had no experience in founding a settlement Colonists expected to become immediately wealthy & failed to plant cropscolonists or prepare long-ter ...
... was settled in 1607 along the Chesapeake Bay: the location was unhealthy but easy to defend from Spanish ships (but not from inland Indians) Settlers had no experience in founding a settlement Colonists expected to become immediately wealthy & failed to plant cropscolonists or prepare long-ter ...
the exploration of north america
... ________________. Most of the settlers were ___________-_______________ and ___________________ who were ___________ accustomed to ____________ work. They __________ their _____________ searching for ___________and silver instead of planting ______________. Many _____________ from disease and ______ ...
... ________________. Most of the settlers were ___________-_______________ and ___________________ who were ___________ accustomed to ____________ work. They __________ their _____________ searching for ___________and silver instead of planting ______________. Many _____________ from disease and ______ ...
tobacco - Tipp City Schools
... profit, and then quickly sell for profit a few years later. • The charter of the Virginia Company guaranteed settlers the same rights as Englishmen in Britain. ...
... profit, and then quickly sell for profit a few years later. • The charter of the Virginia Company guaranteed settlers the same rights as Englishmen in Britain. ...
ENGLISH COLONIZATION OF NORTH AMERICA
... In 1587 Queen Victoria sent 187 people to colonize Roanoke Island, Virginia. By 1591 all 187 settlers had disappeared, leaving only the name of a local Native American Indian tribe carved on a post: Croatoan ...
... In 1587 Queen Victoria sent 187 people to colonize Roanoke Island, Virginia. By 1591 all 187 settlers had disappeared, leaving only the name of a local Native American Indian tribe carved on a post: Croatoan ...
The history of the United States 1492-1877
... The development of Jamestown Hard time for colonists until planting tobacco, first ...
... The development of Jamestown Hard time for colonists until planting tobacco, first ...
File
... 1st permanent English settlement was Jamestown, established in 1607 in Virginia. Founded by a Joint-Stock Company: Investors put their $$ together to cover the costs of colonization & then share the profits. Jamestown Joint Stock was called the Virginia Company. ...
... 1st permanent English settlement was Jamestown, established in 1607 in Virginia. Founded by a Joint-Stock Company: Investors put their $$ together to cover the costs of colonization & then share the profits. Jamestown Joint Stock was called the Virginia Company. ...
The First Americans
... Raised more $ for big projects Eng merchants could trade with & colonize other parts of world independently of government ...
... Raised more $ for big projects Eng merchants could trade with & colonize other parts of world independently of government ...
Jamestown and the first economic settlers
... Powhatan Indians lived near and traded with the settlers. (Pocahontas tribe) ...
... Powhatan Indians lived near and traded with the settlers. (Pocahontas tribe) ...
Honors U
... Carolina Outer Banks. One year later, these people were starving and trying to find passage back to England. 2nd attempt to establish an Outer Banks Colony - In 1587, Raleigh sent three ships and 117 men, women, and children to establish an Outer Banks colony. This time, they settled on Roanoke, one ...
... Carolina Outer Banks. One year later, these people were starving and trying to find passage back to England. 2nd attempt to establish an Outer Banks Colony - In 1587, Raleigh sent three ships and 117 men, women, and children to establish an Outer Banks colony. This time, they settled on Roanoke, one ...
Homework - mengani.com
... John Smith was a soldier and adventurer. In 1606, he joined the Virginia Company. It was a joint-stock company which allowed investors to pool their wealth to fund a colony. In 1607, the Virginia Company sent 150 colonists aboard three ships to North America. The colonists built a settlement along t ...
... John Smith was a soldier and adventurer. In 1606, he joined the Virginia Company. It was a joint-stock company which allowed investors to pool their wealth to fund a colony. In 1607, the Virginia Company sent 150 colonists aboard three ships to North America. The colonists built a settlement along t ...
Unit 2 - River Mill Academy
... Color in and label the states on your map. Which are northern colonies? Which are southern colonies? Which are middle colonies? ...
... Color in and label the states on your map. Which are northern colonies? Which are southern colonies? Which are middle colonies? ...
Chapter 3 Colonial America 1587-1770
... • April 1607, the ships entered Chesapeake Bay and then up a river • Flowing into the bay • Colonists named the river the James • And their new settlement Jamestown in honor of King James I ...
... • April 1607, the ships entered Chesapeake Bay and then up a river • Flowing into the bay • Colonists named the river the James • And their new settlement Jamestown in honor of King James I ...
UNIT 2: FACTORS THAT LED TO EXPANSION
... food” policy. Smith’s departure in 1609 was followed by the “starving time,” a period of warfare between the colonists and Indians and the deaths of many from starvation and disease. Just when the colonists decided to abandon Jamestown in Spring 1610, settlers with supplies arrived from England, eag ...
... food” policy. Smith’s departure in 1609 was followed by the “starving time,” a period of warfare between the colonists and Indians and the deaths of many from starvation and disease. Just when the colonists decided to abandon Jamestown in Spring 1610, settlers with supplies arrived from England, eag ...
England`s Early Colonies
... 5. What happened in 1622 that took the lives of 300 colonists at Jamestown? A) A hurricane swept the colony. B) Indians attacked the settlement. C) Cholera and smallpox spread throughout Virginia. D) Colonists died when the severe winter killed off crops. ...
... 5. What happened in 1622 that took the lives of 300 colonists at Jamestown? A) A hurricane swept the colony. B) Indians attacked the settlement. C) Cholera and smallpox spread throughout Virginia. D) Colonists died when the severe winter killed off crops. ...
The Southern Colonies - Mater Academy Lakes High School
... SETTLEMENT IN JAMESTOWN 1605: London Company is given permission to found (establish) a settlement in a region called Virginia 1607: founded Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement ...
... SETTLEMENT IN JAMESTOWN 1605: London Company is given permission to found (establish) a settlement in a region called Virginia 1607: founded Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement ...
Chesapeake Colonization
... Late 1606 VA Co. sends out 3 ships Spring 1607 land at mouth of Chesapeake Bay. Attacked by Indians and move on. May 24, 1607 about 100 colonists [all men] land at Jamestown, along banks of James River Easily defended, but swarming with disease-causing mosquitoes ...
... Late 1606 VA Co. sends out 3 ships Spring 1607 land at mouth of Chesapeake Bay. Attacked by Indians and move on. May 24, 1607 about 100 colonists [all men] land at Jamestown, along banks of James River Easily defended, but swarming with disease-causing mosquitoes ...
2-Colonization Begins
... American boy named “Chanco", who gave warning to colonist Richard Pace. Pace, after securing himself and his neighbors on the south side of the James River, took a canoe across river to warn Jamestown, which narrowly escaped destruction. A year later, leaders of Jamestown worked out a truce with the ...
... American boy named “Chanco", who gave warning to colonist Richard Pace. Pace, after securing himself and his neighbors on the south side of the James River, took a canoe across river to warn Jamestown, which narrowly escaped destruction. A year later, leaders of Jamestown worked out a truce with the ...