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 * __The Planting of English America__**

a. Elizabeth ascended to throne 1558 England i. Protestantism became dominant ii. Rivalry with Catholic Spain intensified b. Protestant landlords put in Catholic Irish lands i. Centuries-old religious conflicts ii. English soldiers developed sneering contempt
 * 1] England's Imperial Stirrings**

a. English buccaneers swarmed shipping lanes i. promote Protestantism, seizing Spanish ships and raiding Spanish settlements ii. Francis Drake b. English colonization i. Newfoundland was first English attempt at colonization and failed ii. Sir Walter Raleigh created Roanoke which mysteriously vanished c. Spanish Armada i. lost when invading England ii. insured England's native dominance d. England is master of the world's oceans i. unified state ii. religious unity iii. nationalism e. English and Spain sign Treaty Roanoke colony founded in North Carolina and vanished shortly after
 * 2] Elizabeth Energizes England**

a. thousands of unemployed farmers roam England b. laws of premogeniture created large amount of investors in stock c. everything now provided to chart North America
 * 3] England on the Eve of Empire**

a. Virginia Company of London i. wanted gold, passage through America to Indies ii. threatened colonists of abondonment b. Surprises await Jamestown i. settlers died ii. only 1200 survivors of the original 8000 1. disease, malnutrition, harsh weather, starvation
 * 4] England Plants Jamestown Seedlings**

a. relations between Indians and English were bad i. Virginia Company & Lord de la Warr began war with Indians 1. Indians struck back in 1622, but were defeated 2. Indians were disposed of by the English
 * 5] Cultural Clash in The Chesapeake**

a. Transformations of Indian Life i. many Indian tribes dealt with difficult changes 1. being stolen from 2. forced to move to unknown territory 3. unfamiliar diseases & epidemics 4. trade 5. European contact
 * 6] The Indians' New World**

a. need for land pushed settlers west b. slave system started c. representative self government i. house of burgesses
 * 7] Virginia: Child of Tobacco**

a. financial profits and refuge for catholics b. act of toleration in 1649 i. protected christians and persecuted those who denied jesus
 * 8] Maryland: Catholic Haven**

a. sugarlords brought african slaves i. slaves were controlled completely
 * 9] The West Indies: Way Station to Mainland America**

a. slave trade brought from Barbados b. prospered from growing rice
 * 10] Colonizing The Carolinas**

a. submerged in 1712 i. democratic ii. independent minded iii. least aristocratic b. almost all southern coustal indian tribe had been devastated
 * 11] The Imergence of North Carolina**

a. used as a buffer b. silk, wine, haven for wretched souls, antislavery c. melting pot community, many religions
 * 12] Late Coming Georgia: The Buffer Colony**

a. all similiar i. exported commercial agriculture ii. slavery iii. aristocratic atmosphere iv. plantations and farms v. some religious tolerance vi. expantionary
 * 13] The Plantation Colonies**