Native were fatalistic
- see this as the end of hte world
- when Europeans come in, they give up the will to live, believing its the apocalypse
by 15th century, ____ Africans transported to US
75,000
St Augustine
est 1565
oldest spanish settlement in north america
why spanish didnt settle a lot in North America
- they were looking primarily for gold and silver which were more readily found in central america
1588
defeat of the spanish armada
pirates= sir francis drake and jack hawkins
Spanish settle in New Mexico, Utah, Colorado because______
- pirate francis drake from england is patrolling the western coastline, forcing them further inland
1598--
-Huan de On~ate sent to New Mexico as governer with 129 soldiers and their families, 7000 livestock, 10 franciscan missionaries
in New Mexico the pueblo revolt, European punishment
- 500 men killed
- 300 women killed
- men over 25- cut off 1 foot
- most forced into slavery
English Settlement
- begins for real after 1588 (defeat of spanish armada)
- emulated spanish
- still wanted to to find north west passage
- wanted silver/gold/slaves
- expected Natives to provide for them
why did english ppl go to the Americas
- enclosure of land was common iin England taking away farming land
- they had to move to cities where they had to find new types of jobs
- advertisements showed America as beautiful and a place of certain wealth
jamestown
- inhabited by English
- in Virginia, Chesapeake Bay area, mouth of James River
- deep river allows ship to come right up to port
- but land is poor, swampy, in winter water gets murky and causes dysentry
-away from Spanish coastline(hiding)
john smith
-was chained for part of first journey to US for impassioned speeches
- prior mercenary for Austrians, work with Dutch against King Philip
- later became a goo leader for the colonists and forced them to work
- injured in 1609, forced to go back to england
Starving time
1609-1610
- brought about from lack of hard work and John Smith's absence
- rough, starving winter
- population went from 600 to 60 in Jamestown
- turn to cannabilism
- Natives destroy crops
Colonists arrived _______
May 1607
- suffer scurvy (rotten/depleted food supply)
- werent ready for farm work/ hard labor
- bad shelter-- tree houses
- dysentry (from brackish water)
- dehydration
-survived thru help of Native Americans
- had lack of leadership (until Smith)
Thomas Dale
- new governer when Smith left
- enforced martial law to reestablish order after starving time
- harsh punishments for not working or stealing food (cut of limb/killed/tortured)
Tsenacommacah
Native American name for Virginia area
- meaning "densely populated area"
Opechancanough
- threatened by John Smith out of nowhere
- bro of chief of one Iroquois tribe
Pohcahontas
- name meant "little hellion"
- spunky child well liked by Europeans
- nine when met John Smith (no romantic relationship)
- learned english from the settlers and traders
- married John Rolff, kept peace between Natives and Europeans until her death
John Rolff
- discovers main cash crop for colony-- tobacco
- later marries Pohcanhontas
tobacco
-main cash crop
-mix Native tobacco with some from trinadad= "black gold"
- 3 schillings per pound
- ruined soil after 2 years (caused europeans to rapidly spread inward, push out Natives)
Europeans bring Pigs
- became feral, competed in woods with Native Americans for food
Europeans bring Honey Bees
- pollinators-- apple and pear trees
- change landscape even more
- take over more land
Europeans bring earthworms
- change landscape
- eat leaves on ground, soil eroded more easily
- Natives well maintained forest, worms made this more difficult
indentured servants
- were meant to meet the colonies increasing need for labor (but didnt)
- after 5 years of slave labor, they were promised 100 acres (*before 1616) or 50 acres (*after 1616)
1st representative body in America
House of Burgess (legistlative type panel)
- located in jamestown
- unicameral (1 chamber)
- all wealthy white men land owners
executive branch in early european colonized America
- governer
- appointed in England
Africans good slaves becuase-----
- didnt succumb to diseases as easily
- used to working in heat
- dont know lay of land, escape would be harder
- stick out if they do manage to run away
Virginia became a "royal Colony"
- 1624
- Virginia COmpany went bankrupt (because of conflict with the powhatans) so colony taken over by Britain
juan de onate
- 1595 appointed gov of new mexico by viceroy
- married to daughter of Aztec daughter and Cortes
- mexican by birth
- banished from new mexico for cruel treaetment of Natives, but when he returned to Spain was knighted and made chief mine inspector
Pedro Peralta
- gov of new mexico after onate
- made santa fe the capital in 1610
capital for first America settlements raised thru
joint stock companies
first royal English charter went to
the Virginia Company
No _____ went to Jamestown
farmers
Thomas Dale reported that settlers_______
bowled daily
Jamestown coloinsts
wanted gold, dug for gold instead of planting crops
English settlers (in regards to Native American lands)
- cause conflict because unwilling to share land with Natives
- take land without making payment
- thought taking land from Natives was their God given right
New France activities--
fur trading and trapping
first French man to establish colony in North America
Samuel de Champlain
Quebec = royal province in ______
1660s
In quebec________
New France
- popualtion growth was slow
- feudal land system
- no Protestants allowed
- Peasants couldnt own land
Native Americans (fur trade)
- nearly exterminated beavers
- more likely to start wars with other tribes
- had to go further back into the country to find animals
wealthy ppl in Netherlands invested in
TRADE
By 1675, _________established colonies on the Atlantic coast
English and Spanish
Headright
- established to entive english to settle in America
- come before 1616= 100 acres
- come after= 50 acres
encomienda
- Spanish practice of demanding goods and presents from Native Americnas as tribute - also their labor
1619
- Americas first representative body = house of burgesses
- first big wave of slaves and indentured servants
- Headrights established
benefits of French
- settled in small groups which didnt completely take over landscape
- did not force Natives to convert
- French learned about hte Natives culture and society and language
- good traders (fur)
May flower
- September 6,1620 - March 21, 1621
-102 passengers (67 were not pilgrims)
- 20 crewmen
- tightly packed (because at double capacity from the passengers from the Speewell)
- Scurvy and malnutrition
- too high salt intake
-- dehydration, diabetes, high blood pressure
Pilgrims were backed by________
the Virginia Company
Pilgrims aimed to land at _____________
Hudson River because north enough from Jamestown so nto to compete
mayflower Compact
1620
- signed on board the Mayflower when they realized out of Virgina Company jurisdiction
- all men sign to agree on rule of law in settlement
- Declare leaders, promise to follow them
- assigned name in 1793
- first constitution in America
Patuxet
abandoned villages in plymouth area when small pox wiped most out, giving the pilgrims the false notion that the land was not inhabited
Squanto
- survived small pox because he had been sold earlier into slavery
- found unburied bodies of his tribesmen
- teaches settlers hor to hunt, fish, farm (also aided by Pokanokets)
Settlers and Natives get along
- feast for three days
- maybe first thanksgiving (disputed by virginians)
- settlers and pokanokets
William Bradford
1633
- first gov of plymouth
- thought the pilgrims were spared from small pox plague because of Gods will
Pilgrims were _______________-
- literal/ simple interpretation
- pseudo-middle age thinking (everything chalked up to Gods will)
massachussetts bay colony
- 1630-- puritans
- 10 years after pilgrims
- 1000 ppl come over
- not a capitalist endeavor(financed personally by puritans)
- leader = John Winthrop
- designed to be a model community
- "Beacon of hope" shining example of utopian society
- theocracy (no separation of church and state)
Separists
gave up on England
didnt believe the church there could be reformed
thought best thing was a clean slate
Puritans
still hoped that England would reform
wanted to be a model for what England shoud do
Winthrop and puritans lasting contributions
- Boston Commons (set aside as land for public use)
- Boston latin school and Harvard (spurred american public school system)
winthrop was against
Democracy
- mob rule
- thought rule by council of wise elders would be best
Calvinists
- predestination
- heaven and hell
- harsh punishments
1648 Law
Puritans made set of laws
- combined english common law, their own statuates, adn biblical law
- capital punishment for adultery (2 people)
- repressive for women
- background for salem witch trials
- no religious freedom (persecuted not puritans)
- children disrespectful could be put to death
Puritan social order
- put in place by GOd
- family hierarchy important
- families usu had 5 kids
- family was the foundation (no singles allowed in colony if not living with a family)
Puritan ideas on women
- bog on the sins of Eve--- women were not given a voice in any decisions, considered emotionally inferior to men, punished for eve by pain in childbirth: shouldnt try ot help pain because it = penance
puritan life expectancy
60-70
puritan socity 3 main parts
- religion
- family
- community