American Pageant Chapter 2 APUSH Review (Period 2)
England defeats the Spanish Armada in 1588
English Colonization
England was a Protestant country
Different types of colonies (how paid for and how they are run)
Joint Stock Company: stockholders invest in a company and share in the potential profits or lossed from the colony; Corporate colony
Proprietorship: land is given by the king to an individual or group
Royal: paid for and ruled directly by the monarchy
Colony of Roanoke (Walter Releigh, 1597) fails (Lost Colony)
1st permanent English colony in North America established at Jamestown in 1607-motive was wealth S
Setup under a joint stock company Virginia Company
Starving Period: many of the original settlers die of disease. starvation, etc.
John Smith established military discipline and saved the colony
John Rolfe introduced the cultivation of tobacco
Tobacco provided the colony with a “cash crop” and led to the rise of plantation system
Needed a cheap labor supply
Indentured Servants served as the early labor force of Virginia
Worked for a period of time (4-7 years) in exchange for passage to colony
Headright System: get land if you paid for somebody's journey to the colony
House of Burgesses established in 1619
Form of early representative government (the 1st in future U.S.)
Problems begin to develop:
Tobacco destroyed the land
Demand for labor and land goes up
Tensions increase with the natives as colonist move west
NATIVE AMERICANS AND SLAVERY
Very hostile relationship developed between the colonists and the Powhatan tribe
Tensions increased as the settlers moved west
Anglo-Powhatan Wars 1610-1646
1st war ends in 1614 with marriage between Pocahontas & John Rolfe
Massacre of 1622 begins 2nd war
By 1624 Jamestown becomes a royal colony
Powhatan Confederacy largely defeated by 1646
Powhatan Confederacy defeated by a variety of factors:
Disease, Disorganization, Disposability
Early period the primary labor source was indentured servants
1st Africans arrive in the colony 1619
Bacon’s Rebellion (1676)
Background: Growing frustration with:
lack of land (Gov. Berkeley did not allow land hungry settlers to move too far west)
Lack of political power (House of Burgesses dominated by plantation elite)
Wanted govt in Jamestown to do something about Native American attacks
Nathaniel Bacon leads a rebellion against Indians on the frontier & burned Jamestown
Impact: Leads to transition to AFRICAN CHATTEL SLAVE LABOR
Demonstrates tension in colonial society between social classes and regions (backcountry vs. east)
Proprietorship: Lord Balitmore given land by the king
Act of Toleration (1649): religious freedom for all Christians (Intended especially to protect Catholics)
Sorry Jews, Muslims, etc. (other groups that were not Christian)
South Carolina: cash crop (rice) plantation economy, wealthy aristocratic elite, African slave labor
North Carolina- different: small tobacco farmers, less reliance on slavery
Caribbean (Barbados & Jamaica): cash crop (sugar cane), strict slave labor system from the start
Georgia: served as a buffer colony against Spanish & French threat, penal colony for debtors, and originally banned slavery
England defeats the Spanish Armada in 1588
English Colonization
England was a Protestant country
Different types of colonies (how paid for and how they are run)
Joint Stock Company: stockholders invest in a company and share in the potential profits or lossed from the colony; Corporate colony
Proprietorship: land is given by the king to an individual or group
Royal: paid for and ruled directly by the monarchy
Colony of Roanoke (Walter Releigh, 1597) fails (Lost Colony)
1st permanent English colony in North America established at Jamestown in 1607-motive was wealth S
Setup under a joint stock company Virginia Company
Starving Period: many of the original settlers die of disease. starvation, etc.
John Smith established military discipline and saved the colony
John Rolfe introduced the cultivation of tobacco
Tobacco provided the colony with a “cash crop” and led to the rise of plantation system
Needed a cheap labor supply
Indentured Servants served as the early labor force of Virginia
Worked for a period of time (4-7 years) in exchange for passage to colony
Headright System: get land if you paid for somebody's journey to the colony
House of Burgesses established in 1619
Form of early representative government (the 1st in future U.S.)
Problems begin to develop:
Tobacco destroyed the land
Demand for labor and land goes up
Tensions increase with the natives as colonist move west
NATIVE AMERICANS AND SLAVERY
Very hostile relationship developed between the colonists and the Powhatan tribe
Tensions increased as the settlers moved west
Anglo-Powhatan Wars 1610-1646
1st war ends in 1614 with marriage between Pocahontas & John Rolfe
Massacre of 1622 begins 2nd war
By 1624 Jamestown becomes a royal colony
Powhatan Confederacy largely defeated by 1646
Powhatan Confederacy defeated by a variety of factors:
Disease, Disorganization, Disposability
Early period the primary labor source was indentured servants
1st Africans arrive in the colony 1619
Bacon’s Rebellion (1676)
Background: Growing frustration with:
lack of land (Gov. Berkeley did not allow land hungry settlers to move too far west)
Lack of political power (House of Burgesses dominated by plantation elite)
Wanted govt in Jamestown to do something about Native American attacks
Nathaniel Bacon leads a rebellion against Indians on the frontier & burned Jamestown
Impact: Leads to transition to AFRICAN CHATTEL SLAVE LABOR
Demonstrates tension in colonial society between social classes and regions (backcountry vs. east)
Proprietorship: Lord Balitmore given land by the king
Act of Toleration (1649): religious freedom for all Christians (Intended especially to protect Catholics)
Sorry Jews, Muslims, etc. (other groups that were not Christian)
South Carolina: cash crop (rice) plantation economy, wealthy aristocratic elite, African slave labor
North Carolina- different: small tobacco farmers, less reliance on slavery
Caribbean (Barbados & Jamaica): cash crop (sugar cane), strict slave labor system from the start
Georgia: served as a buffer colony against Spanish & French threat, penal colony for debtors, and originally banned slavery