HIS 108 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Anglo-Powhatan Wars, The Carolinas, Anne Hutchinson
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~ chapter three: colonizing a continent in the. 3. 1 the chesapeake tobacco coast: even into the second and third generation along the waters that flowed into the huge chesapeake bay, the english colonizers were plagued with internal discord and violent clashes with native peoples. In 1614, this ended temporarily with the marriage of the fabled pocahontas: as tobacco production caused virginia"s population to increase, violence mounted between colony"s infrastructure. World version of england"s manor-dotted countryside: george calvert designed the new colony, catholics were an oppressed minority in england, and calvert planned his colony as a haven. Virginia life: hatred of native americans and hopes of land ownership became a permanent feature of, bacon"s rebellion improved the prospects for aspiring landowners in the chesapeake. In the chesapeake, the volatitlity of leate-seventeenth-century life owed much to the region"s. In its aftermanth, virginians turned from the impoverished rural villages of england to the villages of west africa to fulfill their labor needs.