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880270535James IIssued charter to Virginia Company to start a colony in America. Revoked it in 1624.
880270536Godspeed, Discovery, Susan Constantships that sailed to Jamestown
880270537144number of men who left England for Jamestown
880270538104number of men who reached Jamestown alive
880270539Jamestown (location)peninsula extending into a river off the Chesapeake Bay; area including the territory of the Powhatan Indians
880270540Roanokeearlier colony, colonists disappeared (either at the hands of Indians or Spanish).
880270541Jamestown (geography)swampy and low lands, hot, humid, prone to malaria breakouts
880270542Jamestown colonistswere mostly gentlemen, didn't know how to farm, gather food, prone to disease
880270543Malariadisease that plagued residents of Jamestown
880270544Agriculturelow priority to the Jamestown residents; thought they could borrow food from Indians
880270545goldTextile residents of Jamestown looked for, failed to find
880270546womennot sent to Jamestown originally
880270547poor dietscompounded the colonist's affinity for catching disease
880270548John Smithprovided Jamestown with a leader, organized raids on Indians, revived colony. Later deported back to England
88027054938number of men remaining after 1608
880270550stocksVirginia Company sold these to investors to bring in more money to the colony; in return, the investors would share in future profits.
880270551seven yearslength of contract that required new colonists to stay and work
880270552600number of people headed to Jamestown after its revitalization in 1609
880270553"starving time"worst winter in Jamestown: Indians attacked the village, killed livestock, trapped settlers in their fort
880270554Lord De La Warrman who the colonists encountered right before giving up and returning to England; he was the new leader, sent by the king, and governed the people harshly by organizing them into working gangs and inflicting harsh punishments.
880270555Sir Thomas Dalegovernor of Jamestown who repealed De La Warr's policies when he realized they were so ineffective that the colonists would rather not work
880270556Sir Thomas Dalegovernor who implemented a system where colonists could buy plots of land, provided they contribute shares of their crop.
880270557"brown gold"tobacco; after failing to find gold, the colonists realized the land they were living on was perfect for growing tobacco, the cash crop of the day
880270558John RolfeVirginian planter who planted and sold a harsher strand of tobacco; he went on to marry Pocahontas and to return to England
880270559"headright" systemsystem implemented to save Jamestown: settlers would receive 50 acres of land, encouraged families to migrate together; in return settlers owed a shilling each year to the Company
880270560House of Burgesseslocal legislature that met in Jamestown church for the first time in 1619
880270561European indentured servantspreferred slaves in Jamestown
880270562Sir Thomas Daleled assault against Powhatan tribesmen
880270563George Calvertfirst Lord of Baltimore; Catholic businessman, wanted to create a Catholic refuge; died before he received a charter
880270564Lord Baltimoreson of Calvert, made his dream of a colony in America a reality; received excellent charter that required only to pay a small annual fee in exchange for a huge piece of land
880270565Leonard Calvertbrother of Lord Baltimore, was appointed governor
880270566Marylandthis settlement was able to become friendly with the natives, trading food, learning techniques, and being provided with land and temporary shelter
880270567Protestantsoutnumbered the Catholics, seized control, tried to ban Catholics from voting
880270568Catholicswould always be colony minority
880270569religious tolerationpolicy adopted by Calvert when he realized his Catholics would always be outnumbered
880270570Catholics vs. Protestantsopposing sides of the Maryland civil war that started in 1655
88027057117th centurywhen slaves began to be imported to Virginia and Maryland from Africa
880270572westward settlingcaused increased tension and conflict with Indians
880270573Sir William Berkeleygovernor appointed by King Charles I to Maryland; very popular governor, he explored west of Virginia, agreed to prohibit white settlement on Indian lands; eventually became a virtual autocrat
880270574Nathaniel Baconled Bacon's Rebellion. Was a part of the backcountry gentry, had many issues with Indians that Berkeley did not support, after raids he decided to lead a group of settlers against the Indians, attacking them viscously. Since this went against Berkeley's orders, they were declared rebels of the crown. Bacon briefly held the governorship; after being tricked by Berkeley he burned the city and died suddenly
880270575Bacon's Rebellionshowed the ability of the settlers to rebel against the crown, potential for political instability.

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