Colonial Charters
Jamestown Company
King James I Charter
Jamestown Geography
Survival in Jamestown
100

Who received charters for colonies in America from the King?

Privileged companies or persons

100

What was the name of the company that sponsored the Jamestown settlement?

Virginia Company

100

According to the charter given by King James I, what percentage of the gold and silver found would go to the king?

20 percent

100

What state was the original Jamestown Colony?

Virginia

100

What did the men of Jamestown rely on for supplies?

Supply ships

200

What rights were granted to the Jamestown colonists?

The same rights as people born in England

200

How many settlers originally arrived at Jamestown in May 1607?

One hundred and four men and teenagers

200

Which Native American tribe's leader initially helped the Jamestown colonists survive?

Powhatan

200

How would you describe the location chosen for the Jamestown settlement?

Wetlands with brackish water

200

When supply ships did not arrive and there was poor planning on food supplies, people in Jamestown______

Staved to death

300

What was a major problem with the early Jamestown settlers' attitudes?

They were more interested in finding gold than building their shelter

300

What cash crop made Jamestown colony successful?

Tobacco

300

What helped save the Jamestown settlement?

allowing families to live there, and growing tobacco

300

What characterized the Powhatan Confederacy's settlement choice?

Near fresh water and resources

300

Did most of the Jamestown colonists die during the first winter?

yes

400

What change in the charter helped Jamestown grow and thrive?

Families could live in Jamestown

400

How were most Africans treated in the Colonies?

As enslaved workers

400

What was the name of the Powhatan's cultural and religious center?

Werowocomoco

400

Who was more focused on searching for gold and riches than building shelter and finding food?

Jamestown colonists

500

The House of Burgesses was ____________

A representative government

500

Why did tobacco farming lead to an increased demand for enslaved workers in Jamestown?

Tobacco required large amounts of labor to grow and harvest.

500

What does "he who does not work, shall not eat" mean?

You had to work if you wanted to eat.