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Claiming the Continent. British Fight and Flight in the New world. Problems in the Colonies. Disease Relations with the Indians Food Supplies Winter. Sir Walter Raleigh. Aristocrat who wanted to get rich quick Gained money from Queen Elizabeth to start a colony - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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BRITISH FIGHT AND FLIGHT IN THE NEW WORLD Claiming the Continent
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BRITISH FIGHT AND FLIGHT IN THE NEW WORLD

Claiming the Continent

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Problems in the Colonies

DiseaseRelations with the IndiansFoodSuppliesWinter

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Aristocrat who wanted to get rich quick

Gained money from Queen Elizabeth to start a colony

Named the Colony Virginia after the unmarried queen

Sir Walter Raleigh

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First attempt at a colony was in 1585

Sir Raleigh set out to colonize the small island

Located in present day North Carolina

Roanoke: Take 1

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Success or Failure?

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Roanoke Take 2

Fights with Indian tribes and lack of food made the colonists return back to England.

Two years later they tried againHowever, this time the colony vanished. No

one knows exactly what happened to the colonists

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Third Time is the Charm

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Jamestown

Founded in 1607Located in present day VirginiaFinally, the English would establish a lasting

colony

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Colonist Activities

Farming cash crops TOBACCO transformed the colonies, because they

could not find gold. The colonists relied on the money earned from tobacco to expand the colony.

-The colonists discovered that tobacco was easily grown in Virginia.

-Europeans loved this new leisure activity.-“Up the snuff.”

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Tuesday 9/21

Tuesday Tunes

Review

Finish Jamestown

Start In-Class Writing

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What did they eat?

Corn The colonists had to learn how to grow and farm corn

from the local Indians. The Indians shared the secrets of growing corn to the

starving colonists

What did the colonists eat before they learned about corn?

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Rodents Snakes

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John Smith

Took control of the failing colonyBrought order to Jamestown

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82duIzjU5oI

“He who works not, eats not.”

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Funding the Colonies

Colonists needed someone to support them with money, and in turn they would develop the land and send material back to the INVESTOR.

Called a JOINT STOCK COMPANY

If the colonists failed at developing the company, the investor would lose money.

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Tuesday 9/22

Turn in your essay for homework points

Discuss the Virginia Company and House of Burgesses

Begin Plymouth settlement

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The Virginia Company

Funded the colony at Jamestown

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Charter Capital

Allowed the Virginia Company to settle Jamestown

Almost a rent/lease agreement, since the land still belonged to the Crown

The sum of all money and assets that a business has.

The Virginia Company used this money to fund the colonies

More on Joint-Stock

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Governing Jamestown

Called the House of Burgesses

Allowed colonists to purchase land and earn money.

Also the first elected government in the colonies.

What group of voters are missing?

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Were not part of the original settlement.

Came over from Europe to help “settle” the men down.

Imagine not living around any women

Women

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The Need for Another Colony

Successes at Jamestown gave the British the confidence to start a new Colony.

What colony was this?

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Plymouth

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Getting a charter

King James I granted their land charter in 1620

Colonists were originally hoping to land in Virginia, but ended up in present day Massachusetts

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The Puritans

Were very religious

Their entire lives were centered around praising God

Left England in search of an easier way to practice their religion

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The Mayflower

The ship that was used by the colonists to reach the New World

Took them a little over two months to reach their destination

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Plymouth Rock

What do you know about Plymouth Rock?

Discovery Ed clip

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The Mayflower Compact

Was signed by the people on the Mayflower

Was a “pact” for the members of the new colony to stick together

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In Class Activity

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Monday 9/27

Tuesday Tunes

Collect Essays

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The Dutch

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Where is it?

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Question Result

You frequently ask personal questions

Your mother has a full time job.

You make eye contact when you speak

The Dutch are very private

Dutch mothers rarely work outside of the home

The Dutch always make eye contact.

How Dutch Are You?

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Question Result

You finish everything on your dinner plate

You share your feelings with your close friends

It is offensive to not finish your food

The Dutch do not talk about their personal lives with their friends.

Continued

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Leading the Pack

The Dutch were in control of the money in Europe

Had a strong naval fleet

Controlled the Spice Islands

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Dutch East India Company

Funded the exploration in the New World

Basically the world’s first MULTI-NATIONAL CORPORATION

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Henry Hudson

A sailor who was looking for a route to ASIA called the NORTHWEST PASSAGE

He landed in present day New York and claimed the land for the Netherlands

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More Trade

The Dutch traded metal objects to the Indians for fur

Eventually they would establish trading posts for fur all along the Hudson and Delaware rivers

The Dutch gained money due to the system of trade

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Remnants of New Amsterdam

What city was established at the mouth of the Hudson River?

What are the boroughs of New York City (5)

Where is Manhattan?

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Wall Street

What is it?

Originally got it’s name from the New Amsterdam where the locals built walls to keep out invaders.

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Haarlem

A settlement by the Dutch in the New World

Also a city in the Netherlands

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Breuckelen

Another settlement by the Dutch in New York

Today it is one of the largest boroughs in the city

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Where are the Dutch

The majority of people who settled in the new colony were not Dutch

Over half of the population were English and other Europeans

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The French

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I See London, But Where’s France?

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Where Did They Land

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What They Were Looking For

New way to reach Asia to the Spice Islands and other wealth.

Do you see a pattern here?

The French colonized parts of Canada the whole way down to Florida. (See Map)


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