Cultures of Colonial Virginia
The English Settlers and the Native Peoples
Jamestown Hardships
The Virginia Company of London
Agriculture and Slavery
100

The culture of colonial Virginia reflected the ________, customs, and architecture of the Europeans, Africans, and American Indians living there.

What are beliefs? 

100

For a while the Native peoples and the English settlers had _______ interactions.

What is positive? 

100

The site they chose to live on was marshy and lacked _______________.

What is Safe Drinking Water? 

100

One of the reasons the King of England granted charters to the Virginia Company of London was to establish a __________ in North America.

What is a settlement? 

100

For most of human history, __________ was the most important means of making a living.

What is agriculture? 

200

Whenever people settle an area, they change the landscape to reflect their ______ and customs.

What are cultures? 

200

“He that will not ____, will not eat"

What is work? 

200

The settlers lacked some ____ necessary to provide for themselves.

What are skills? 

200

Another reason the King of England granted charters to the Virginia Company of London was to define the physical _________ of the colony.

What are boundaries? 

200

What is a crop that is grown to sell for money rather than for use by the growers called? 

What is a Cash Crop?

300

What people group inspired the name Roanoke? 

Who are the American Indians? 

300

The Native peoples traded ____, fur, and leather with the English

What is food? 

300

Many settlers died of starvation and ______.

What are diseases? 
300

The third reason the King of England granted charters to the Virginia Company of London to extend english ______ to the settlers.

What are rights? 

300

What became the most profitable agricultural product because it was sold in England as a cash crop?

What is Tobacco

400

English and other Europeans settled primarily in the __________ Plain (Tidewater) and Piedmont regions

What is Costal? 

400

The English settlers traded tools, pots, and ______ for jewelry.

What is Copper? 

400

Who installed a policy of discipline, strengthened defenses, and encouraged farming. He said that all must work or face starvation.

Who is Captain John Smith? 

400

By the _____, the burgesses became a separate legislative body, called the House of Burgesses. (What is the date?) 

What is 1640?

400

The Virginia colony became dependent on __________, and this dependence lasted a long time

What is Slave Labor?

500

Relocation of Virginia’s capital from ____________ to Williamsburg

What is Jamestown? 
500

________, the chief of many tribes, provided leadership to his people and taught the settlers survival skills.

Who is Powhatan? 

500

Emphasis on __________ ensured survival of the colony.

What is Agriculture? 

500

The arrival of additional women in ____ made it possible for more settlers to start families.(What is the date?) 

What is 1620? 

500

The successful planting of tobacco depended on a steady and inexpensive source of labor. This was provided by

What is African men, women, and children?