
What do you already know about the country of England/Great Britain?

Which settlement founded in the early 1600s proved vital to the future of the English
colonies?

True or False? You have to memorize every single date in order to be successful in U.S. History.
Explain your answer using the "Show Your Work" function.


As used in line 1, "rout" most nearly means
England’s defeat of the Spanish Armada
On the eve of its colonizing adventure, England possessed all of the following traits EXCEPT

Despite an abundance of fish and game, early Jamestown settlers continued to starve because they

Draw a photo of what happened during the "Starving Time" winter of 1609-1610 in Jamestown colony.

That's all that's due for Monday, 10/4/2021 (with spoilers)! Do you have any questions about the reading?

Relations between the English colonists and the Powhatan were at first conciliatory [appeasing conflict], but remained tense, especially
The Second Anglo-Powhatan War and peace treaty of 1646 resulted in all of the following
EXCEPT

As used in line 1 of the second paragraph in this section, "benign" most nearly means


After the first purchase of slaves in 1619 by Jamestown settlers, why were there few
additional purchases of Africans in Virginia's early decades?

According to the map on the left, which region of the "New" World imported the most number of slaves?

Virginia, Maryland, the Carolinas, and Georgia were similar in that they were all
Key Terms:
Joint-Stock Company
Jamestown
Virginia Colony
The Powhatan Indians
plantation
People to Know:
Lord de la Warr
John Smith
Pocahontas
Chief Powhatan
John Rolfe
Based on key ideas empasized in class, which 5 key terms or people are most important to recall from Chapter 2?

That's all that's due for Wednesday, 10/6/2021! Do you have any questions about the reading?
