The Story of Captain John Smith and the Jamestown Settlement

 
1. Captain John Smith initiated
__________ relationships with the
native people.
 
trading
 
2. The native people traded mainly
food 
with the English in exchange
for __________, pots, and copper
for jewelry.
 
tools
 
3. Over time the relationship
between the Jamestown settlers
and the Native Peoples changed
because the native peoples realized
the ________  _________ would
continue to grow.
 
English settlement
 
4. The native peoples came to see
the settlers as ___________ who
would take over their land.
 
invaders
 
5. The Powhatan helped the
Jamestown settlers survive by
teaching them how to plant _____
and ______.
 
corn
tobacco
 
6. Who was the daughter of
Powhatan who served as the
contact between the native people
and the English?
 
Pocahontas
 
7. The economy of the Virginia
colony depended on
_______________ as a primary
(main) source of wealth.
 
agriculture
 
8. The arrival of additional women
in 1620 made it possible for more
settlers to establish families and
make Jamestown a more_______
_________.
 
permanent settlement
 
9. Portuguese sailors captured
African men and women in what is
present-day_________ and brought
them to Jamestown.
 
Angola
 
10. Africans arrived in Jamestown
against their will in ______.
 
1619
 
11. The arrival of ___________
made it possible to expand the
tobacco economy.
 
Africans
 
12. Name three examples of
architecture that reflect different
cultures.
 
*barns
*homes
*places of worship (churches)
 
13. 
Roanoke
 is a 
place name 
that
reflects what culture?
 
American Indians
 
14. 
Richmond
 is a 
place name 
that
reflects what culture?
 
English
 
15.  Which cultural groups settled
primarily in the Tidewater (Coastal
Plain) and Piedmont regions?
 
English
Africans
other Europeans
 
16.  Which cultural groups settled
primarily in the Shenandoah Valley,
which was along the migration
route?
 
Germans
Scots-Irish
 
17.  Prior to the arrival of the
settlers, American Indian lived
throughout Virginia.  What
happened to American Indians
when the settlers arrived?
 
The American Indians were forced
inland.
 
18. What caused people to adapt
old customs to their new
environments?
 
~migration
&
~living in new areas
 
19. What was the system  of
government called in Jamestown in
1619?
 
The General Assembly
 
20. Who participated in the General
Assembly?
Note: You need three answers.
 
1)Two representatives (burgesses)
from each division of Virginia
2)Governor
3)Governor’s council
 
21) When the General Assembly
first started, who had the right to
take part?
 
Only certain free adult men
 
22)What was the first elected
legislative body in English America
called that gave settlers the
opportunity to control their own
government?
 
The VA General Assembly
 
23) By the 1640s, the burgesses
became a separate legislative body.
    They met separately from the
Governor’s council as one of the
two legislative bodies of the
General Assembly.
What was this called?
 
The House of Burgesses
 
24) What were three reasons why
the capital was moved from
Jamestown
 to 
Williamsburg
?
 
1)Drinking water was contaminated
by seepage of salt water.
2)Unhealthy living conditions
caused diseases.
3)Fire destroyed wooden and brick
buildings at Jamestown.
 
25) 
What were three reasons why
the capital was moved from
Williamsburg
 to 
Richmond
?
 
1)The population was moving
westward.
2)Richmond was a more central
location.
3)Moving to Richmond increased
the distance from the sea and
possible attack by the British.
 
26) 
In
 
the Virginia colony
few people had _________or
_______ to use to buy goods and
services.
 
paper money
coins
 
27)
 _________was commonly used
instead of money.
 
Barter
 
28)
 _________ was used as money.
A farmer could use this to pay for
goods and services.
 
Tobacco
 
29)
 Farmers and other consumers
could also buy goods and services
on ________and pay their _______
when their crops were harvested
and sold.
*Note: The order of your answers  is important on this question!
 
credit
debts
*Note: The order of your answers  is important on this question!
 
30)
 Colonial Virginia had no
________.
 
banks
 
31)
 
In colonial Virginia, people depended on the resources around them.
Food
Food choices were __________.
Meals were made of ________ produce
and meats.
 
limited
local
 
32)
 
In colonial Virginia, people depended on the resources around them.
Housing
Most people lived in ___________ houses
 with ________ floors.
Some people (farmers) lived in large houses.
 
one-room
dirt
 
33)
 
In colonial Virginia, people depended on the resources around them.
Clothing
Households made their own clothes.
Most clothing was made of ________,
 ________, and/or ________.
 
cotton
wool
leather
 
34) 
Everyday life was different for whites, enslaved African Americans, and
free African Americans in colonial Virginia.
Most white Virginians made their living from
the land as ______  ________. A few owned
large farms (plantations).
 
small farmers
 
35) 
Everyday life was different for whites, enslaved African Americans, and
free African Americans in colonial Virginia.
Most enslaved African Americans worked
__________, other crops, and livestock.
Enslaved African Americans had
no___________.
 
tobacco
rights
 
36) 
Everyday life was different for whites, enslaved African Americans, and
free African Americans in colonial Virginia.
Many free African Americans owned their
own businesses and property but were
___________ most rights.
 
denied
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Captain John Smith initiated trading relationships with the native people, exchanging food, tools, and jewelry. Over time, the relationship changed as the settlers were seen as invaders. The Powhatan tribe helped Jamestown survive by teaching them to plant corn and tobacco. Pocahontas served as a contact between the English and the natives, while agriculture became Virginia colony's primary source of wealth.

  • Captain John Smith
  • Jamestown Settlement
  • Pocahontas
  • Virginia Colony
  • Native People

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  1. 1. Captain John Smith initiated __________ relationships with the native people.

  2. trading

  3. 2. The native people traded mainly food with the English in exchange for __________, pots, and copper for jewelry.

  4. tools

  5. 3. Over time the relationship between the Jamestown settlers and the Native Peoples changed because the native peoples realized the ________ _________ would continue to grow.

  6. English settlement

  7. 4. The native peoples came to see the settlers as ___________ who would take over their land.

  8. invaders

  9. 5. The Powhatan helped the Jamestown settlers survive by teaching them how to plant _____ and ______.

  10. corn tobacco

  11. 6. Who was the daughter of Powhatan who served as the contact between the native people and the English?

  12. Pocahontas

  13. 7. The economy of the Virginia colony depended on _______________ as a primary (main) source of wealth.

  14. agriculture

  15. 8. The arrival of additional women in 1620 made it possible for more settlers to establish families and make Jamestown a more_______ _________.

  16. permanent settlement

  17. 9. Portuguese sailors captured African men and women in what is present-day_________ and brought them to Jamestown.

  18. Angola

  19. 10. Africans arrived in Jamestown against their will in ______.

  20. 1619

  21. 11. The arrival of ___________ made it possible to expand the tobacco economy.

  22. Africans

  23. 12. Name three examples of architecture that reflect different cultures.

  24. *barns *homes *places of worship (churches)

  25. 13. Roanoke is a place name that reflects what culture?

  26. American Indians

  27. 14. Richmond is a place name that reflects what culture?

  28. English

  29. 15. Which cultural groups settled primarily in the Tidewater (Coastal Plain) and Piedmont regions?

  30. English Africans other Europeans

  31. 16. Which cultural groups settled primarily in the Shenandoah Valley, which was along the migration route?

  32. Germans Scots-Irish

  33. 17. Prior to the arrival of the settlers, American Indian lived throughout Virginia. What happened to American Indians when the settlers arrived?

  34. The American Indians were forced inland.

  35. 18. What caused people to adapt old customs to their new environments?

  36. ~migration & ~living in new areas

  37. 19. What was the system of government called in Jamestown in 1619?

  38. The General Assembly

  39. 20. Who participated in the General Assembly? Note: You need three answers.

  40. 1)Two representatives (burgesses) from each division of Virginia 2)Governor 3)Governor s council

  41. 21) When the General Assembly first started, who had the right to take part?

  42. Only certain free adult men

  43. 22)What was the first elected legislative body in English America called that gave settlers the opportunity to control their own government?

  44. The VA General Assembly

  45. 23) By the 1640s, the burgesses became a separate legislative body. They met separately from the Governor s council as one of the two legislative bodies of the General Assembly. What was this called?

  46. The House of Burgesses

  47. 24) What were three reasons why the capital was moved from Jamestown to Williamsburg?

  48. 1)Drinking water was contaminated by seepage of salt water. 2)Unhealthy living conditions caused diseases. 3)Fire destroyed wooden and brick buildings at Jamestown.

  49. 25) What were three reasons why the capital was moved from Williamsburg to Richmond?

  50. 1)The population was moving westward. 2)Richmond was a more central location. 3)Moving to Richmond increased the distance from the sea and possible attack by the British.

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