Virginia Studies SOL review - Colonial Life and Jamestown Settlement
Name 3 reasons why Virginia's capital moved from Jamestown to Williamsburg.
1. drinking water was bad 2. unhealthy living conditions caused diseases 3. fire destroyed wooden & brick buildings at Jamestown
List 2 important things about the Charters of the Virginia Company of London.
1. gave the Virginia Company the right to establish a settlement in North America 2. gave English rights to colonists who settled in North America
Name the reasons why the settlers chose Jamestown as their site to settle.
1. had instructions to go inland 2. could be defended if attacked by sea 3. water was deep enough for ships to dock 4. believed they had a good supply of fresh water
Name three hardships faced by settlers of Jamestown.
1. land was marshy & didn't have safe drinking water 2. settlers lacked skills needed to survive 3. settlers died of starvation and disease
Name 3 reasons why Virginia's capital moved from Williamsburg to Richmond.
1. population was moving westward 2. more central location 3. increased distance from attack
year that Jamestown became the first permanent English settlement in North America
1607
(Many/few) people had paper money and coins to use to buy goods and services
Few
Englishman who initiated (or started) trading between the English settlers and the native peoples
John Smith
Describe the houses of colonial Virginians.
Most lived in one-room houses with dirt floors. Some people lived in large houses.
daughter of Powhatan, leader of the Powhatan people, who helped establish contact between the English and the native peoples
Pocahontas
How did Africans arrive in Jamestown in 1619?
Portuguese sailors captured them and brought them here against their will.
settled primarily in the Shenandoah Valley, along their migration route
Scots-Irish, Germans
first elected legislative body in America, which gave colonists the opportunity to control their own government
Virginia General Assembly
Indian town, at least several hundred years old, that was home to the Powhatan leader when the English came in 1607
Werowocomoco
When the settlers arrived in 1607, Jamestown was located on ______. Today, Jamestown is located on _________ in the James River.
a peninsula; an island
primary source of wealth for the Virginia Colony
agriculture
objects such as pottery, arrowheads, and tools that are left behind by people of the past that help us learn about past cultures
artifacts
architecture of colonial times influenced by new settlers' cultures
barns, homes, places of worship (churches)
term for trading & exchanging goods and services without money
barter
a crop that is grown to sell for money rather than for use by the people who grow it
cash crop
______________ believed that their local assemblies had legal authority and they should not be taxed since they had no representation in Parliament
colonists
materials colonial Virginians used to make their own clothes
cotton, wool, leather
Colonial farmers used _____ to buy things, then paid their debts when their crops were harvested and sold.
credit
term that means "buy now, pay later"
credit
a good or service owed to another
debt
Jamestown was primarily an ______ _______, which means it was settled for money.
economic venture
arrival of Africans in 1619 made it possible to....
expand the tobacco economy
what native peoples traded to settlers the MOST
food
Who was included in the 1619 meeting of the General Assembly?
governor, governor's council, and two burgesses from each division of Virginia
What foods did colonial Virginians eat?
local produce and meats; they had limited food choices
Why was the arrival of additional women in Jamestown in 1620 important?
made it possible for settlers to establish families and a more permanent settlement at Jamestown
people that owned their own businesses but were still denied most rights of other business owners
many free African Americans
a medium of exchange that includes coins and paper bills
money
the geographic term that means a piece of land bordered by water on 3 sides
peninsula
money put away to use or to spend at a later time
savings
Tobacco required a great deal of labor, so the Virginia colony depended on ______ for a long time.
slave labor
financed the settlement of Jamestown
stockholders of the Virginia Company of London
Why did England want to start a settlement in America?
to find gold & silver, raw materials that couldn't be grown in England, and to open new markets for trade
A tobacco farmer could use ____ to pay for goods and services.
tobacco
product that became the most profitable agricultural product that was sold to England by the colonists
tobacco
crops introduced by the native peoples to the English settlers
tobacco, corn
English settlers traded these items to the native people
tools, pots, copper
number of banks in colonial Virginia
zero