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Story MapOn
“The White Doe”
Characters Setting
Goal/Problem/Conflict
Major Events
Ending/Resolution
Theme
Story Map ____________________________
John WhiteVirginia DareWancheseElanor Dare
ManteoOkiskoChicoQueen Elizabeth I
The White Doe
Roanoke Island –Surrounded by waterSemi-ForestClose to Outer Banks
What happened to the White colonists?
1. White returns to England for supplies.2. Wanchese plans to attack and kill all the colonists.3. Colonists flee to Manteo’s tribe.4. White returns and can’t find the settlers5. Virginia Dare grows into a beautiful maiden.6. Chico (sorcerer) ask Virginia Dare to marry him.7. She turned him down and his curse turned her into a snow white deer.8. A friendly sorcerer gave Okisko a magic arrowhead to undo the curse.9. Wanchese with arrow from Queen Elizabeth I and Okisko with themagical arrow hunts the white doe .10. Both hunters finds the white doe and shot their arrows at same time.11. Both arrows hit the white does heart – Wanchese arrow kills her and Okisko arrow breaks the curse.12. Wanchese runs away/Okisko buries Virginia Dare at the center of the old fort.13. A new grapevine springs up at the pool where she dies – sweeter than any other and the juice is blood red
Colonists died off over time with Manteo’s people.
Raleigh’s Expeditions
TimelineActivity
1. Take the blank sheet of paper on your desk and fold it into four equal sections
2. Examine each picture on the screen
3. Write down 3 detailed facts about each picture in the appropriate blank
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3 4
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3 4
4. In your groups, discuss each others choices of important facts from the pictures.
5. How are they alike – how are they different.
6. In your group, write down three predictions about the information that will be discussed during this study.
Roanoke ColonyThe “First” HopeFrom our study of England first attempt to place the English Flag permanently in the New World, what were the 4 major reasons to settle in the New World?
WEALTH - GOLD WEALTH - LAND
English Reasons for Permanent Settlement
DEFENSE AGAINSTSPAIN/FRANCE
CONVERT NATIVES TO CHRISTIANITY
JamestownThe “Second” Hope
Three years after the founding of Jamestown (1610) and the transport of 700 English men and women to the Chesapeake Bay area, Thomas Gates arrives with supplies and his new appointment as governor of the settlement. Upon his arrival he writes the following statement: “Out of the 700 men and women, I was greeted by 60 survivors so lean that they looked like [skeletons], crying out ‘We are starved, we are starved’ Many resorted to eating turtles, poisonous snakes, rats, dogs or even their own horses. Most had died.”What would these facts mean to the future of an English settlement in the New World?
JAMESTOWN/VIRGINIA1. 2nd major attempt by the English
to make a permanent settlement in the New World
2. Sovereign(ruler) – King James I3. Sponsor – Virginia Company of
London A. Joint Stock Company
a. Wealthy investors pool money b. Deal with profit or loss (I.E.)
Single Owner
Invests$100
Success$120
Profit$100 +$20
Failure$100
Lost$100
Joint Stock Company
$25 $25 $25 $25Invests
Success$120
$25 + $5 each
Failure100
Lost $25 each
B. Royal Charter (patent) – legal document that state rights and agreements a. Settle land between modern
NC Border and Potomac River (called Va.)
b. Guaranteed ownership of land
c. Maintain English rights & citizenship
4.
4. PurposeA. Jamestown was founded as an
economic venture to make money.
a. Gold/silverb. Find river route to the Pacific
Ocean.
B. Open up new trade markets for England a. provide raw materials – lumber,
tobacco, fur, naval stores (tar, pitch)
b. Buy manufactured goods - furniture, tools, weapons.
C. Deal with Spanish/French influence in North America
D. Convert the Natives to Christianity (Protestant Beliefs)
E. Provide a place for the poor and homeless to have a fresh start
5. Location –A. 40 miles up the James River
B. Why was this location a problem?
B. Why was this location a problem?
a. Unhealthy water – Cholera b. Mosquitoes spread malariac. No retreat off island
C. Why was the site chosen?
a. easily defended from attack by sea (Spanish).
b. The water along the shore was deep enough for ships to dock.
c. They believed they had a good supply of fresh water.
6. ArrivedA. In America - April 26, 1607B. At settlement site – May 14,
16077. Named – Jamestown in honor of
King James I
8. Colonists - 105A. 6 councilmenB. 1 preacherC. 28 gentlemenD. 2 surgeonsE. 6 carpentersF. 1 sailorG. 1 barberH. 2 brick layers
I. 1 masonJ. 1 tailorK. 1 drummerL. 12 laborersM. 4 boyesN. 38 unskilled
HOW DOES THE LIST OF SETTLERS SHOW US THAT
THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENTDID NOT LEARN A LESSON
FROM THE RALEIGHEXPEDITION EXPERIENCE?
9. Hardships Faced By The SettlersA. The site they chose to live on
was marshy and lacked safe drinking water.
B. The settlers lacked many skills necessary to provide for themselves.
C. Many settlers died of starvation and disease.
D. Many of the settlers was only interested in looking for gold
E. Others demanded the privilege left behind in England – excluding manual labor
10. Changes That Ensured Survival
A. The arrival of two supply shipsB. The forced work program and
strong leadership of Captain John Smith “No Work – No Food”
C. The emphasis on self-sustaining agriculture
a. The Powhatans traded food, furs and leather with the English.
b. The English traded tools, pots, guns and other goods with the Powhatans.
D. Trade with the Powhatan tribe
POCOHANTASAND
JOHN SMITH“FACT”
// READ THE ARTICLES AND ANSWER THE
QUESTIONS IN YOUR GROUP //
POCOHANTASAND
JOHN SMITH“FICTION”
WATCH VIDEO CLIP
The colony of James Town was named after:
a. The James River
b. King James of England
c. Captain James Smith
The State of Virginia was named after:a. The Queen of England
b. Pocahontas whose English name was Virginia.
c. The first child born there.
Cloze Passage: See if you can fill in the blanks to make the story make sense. Use the words below.
Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in America. It was established May 14, 1607, by the (A) _______________on a marshy peninsula (now an island) in the James River and named for the reigning English monarch, (B) _____________. Disease, starvation, and Native American attacks wiped out most of the colony. But the (C)_____________continually sent more men and supplies, and (D)______________briefly provided efficient leadership (he returned to England in 1609 for treatment of an injury). After the severe winter of 1609–10 (the “starving time”), the survivors prepared to return to England but were stopped by the timely arrival of (E)_____________with supplies.
(F)_______ first cultivated (G) ___________here in 1612, introducing a successful source of livelihood. In 1614 he assured peace with the local Native Americans by marrying (H) _____________, daughter of chief (I) _______________. In 1619 the first representative government in the New World met at Jamestown, which remained the capital of Virginia throughout the 17th cent. The village was almost entirely destroyed during (J)___________________. It was partially rebuilt but fell into decay with the removal of the capital to Williamsburg (1698–1700).
Possible answers: One used twiceJohn Smith tobacco Bacon’s Rebellion Pocahontas London Company John Rolfe Powhatan James I Lord De la Warr
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