The colonists of Roanoke went to Croatoan. When John White came back to Roanoke after three years of waiting in England, he found the island deserted. He found carved on a tree Croatoan. The colonists had told White if they moved they would carve it on a tree. He knew that the people of Roanoke went there.
In 1681 William Penn wanted more land, so King Charles agreed to give him a charter for the West New Jersey Colony. It was renamed and called Pennsylvania. Penn named the capital of the colony Philidelphia. Then in 1682, he received Delaware as a part if Pennsylvania.
Before the Commonwealth was settled by Europeans, the area was home to the Delaware (also known as Lenni Lenape), Susquehannock, Iroquois, Eriez, Shawnee, and other American Indian Nations.[17] Both the Dutch and the English claimed both sides of the Delaware River as part of their colonial lands in America.[18][19][20] The Dutch were the first to take possession.[20] By June 3, 1631, the Dutch had begun settling the Delmarva Peninsula by establishing the Zwaanendael Colony on the site of present-day Lewes, Delaware.[21] In 1638, Sweden established the New Sweden Colony, in the region of Fort Christina, on the site of present-day Wilmington, Delaware. New Sweden claimed and, for the most part, controlled the lower Delaware River region (parts of present-day Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania) but settled few colonists there.[22][23] Penn
The English colonist who settled in Massachusetts received assistance at first from the local Indians tribes, but by 1675 there had been friction between the English and the Indians for many years. On June 20 of that year, Metacomet, whom the colonists called Philip, led the Wampanoag tribe in the first of a series of attacks on the colonist settlements. The war, known today as King Philip’s War, raged on for more than a year and left three thousand Indians and six hundred colonist dead. Metacomet’s attempt to retain power in his native land failed. Finally he too is killed, and the victorious colonists sold his wife and children into slavery.
Due to lack of farming experience and could not feed themselves and needed to try better soil on an island, I believe that the colonists had no choice but to leave for Croatoan island. According to the video in data set 7, There was no evidence of warfare or struggle. This disproves the theory that the settlement was attacked. They did fight with the natives, but if that was the reason that the settlement disappeared there would be some kind of evidence.
In 1760 the British decided that the Sauk capital at Rock Island would be their trading center. This is when the island is first recognized as an important trading and military center. When the revolutionary war started the colonists went to Rock Island to talk to the Sauk to try to have them fight on their side. Both sides wanted
Upon their arrival to the North American continent, the Jamestown settlers had to deal with the numerous problems of a newly settled and distant colony, and Powhatan influences, as well as the discovery of the events that would improve their developing society. Although England learned of America’s existence years before their Jamestown settlement was established, there did not exist any accurate map of the Virginian geography until after the settlement had already been established. As a consequence of this, many settlements started on the American coastline and developed from there, yet these settlements would still struggle to exist while the colonists became familiar with their new found surroundings. Being unfamiliar with the environment, the first settlers had a difficult time navigating, expanding the settlement, and farming sufficient crops.
1664: Charles II grants James, duke of York, all land between Connecticut and Delaware Rivers, but most already owned by Dutch since 1624 2. Capture of New Amsterdam: Dutch severed connection between North and South English colonies, 1664- English fleet led by Richard Nicolls sailed
Summary of Barrier island stratigraphy and Holocene history of west-central Florida In Davis et. Al (2003), researchers studied the Holocene Barrier island and inner continental shelf located in west-central Florida. The study itself took place in the northern Florida Gulf peninsula barrier inlet, extending from Anclote Key to Cape Romano. The purpose of this research project was to analyze the characteristics and nature of the barriers, as well as to understand where the barriers were formed and the process(s) of that formation.
Battles had been fought and the colonists
How could a 5 foot, 100 pound man build a castle of coral that sits 3 acres all by himself? Who was Edward Leedskalnin, how did he build Cora Castle by himself, and what happened after he died at Coral Castle? What was Edward Leedskalnin’s life like and what did he like? After having his heartbroken by Agnes Scuffs, Leedskalnin emigrated from Latvia and came to America and went to Florida.
Stefania Podgorska The holocaust was a time of tragedy that probably felt as if it lasted a lifetime for the people who suffered terribly. It was very nice to find that some people were kind enough to want to help the people in need even if it meant risking their own lives. I did my research on Stefania Podgorska and as I give you some facts about her, her life, and what occurred you will find that she impacted the lives of many in a great way.
Once these two scouters confirmed a location good enough for a settlement they returned to England to notify Elizabeth that the Colony was able to start traveling to the New World. Not many people involved with the colonization expected many problems the colony dealt with just in a year span of their arrival. The colony consisted of 100 men that volunteered to become colonists with Raleigh leading them they land on the Island in April of 1585 with 100 men ready to become Colonists. For some time in the first year of settlement the colony was able to stay in good terms with the native peoples for awhile, but when resources became increasingly low the survival rate also started to drop with the terms with native peoples going bad. Because of supplies running out faster than expected the colonists used Violence against the native peoples which many people from both sides died with the rest of the colonists already seeing their chance of survival start to disappear more the longer they were to stay on the Island.
In Small Island, Hortense is ridiculed in London by the host society for her aspirations despite being a Black woman. Hortense trained as a teacher in Jamaica and ‘was the talk of the college for several weeks.’ Hortense’s privileged upbringing is a reflection of her high hopes for England and the educational advantages she feels she will be entitled to in Britain. Although, Hortense is well-respected feelings of superiority often interject Hortense’s outlook on the opportunities available to her in Britain. Thus, she is alienated in the British educational system due to institutionalised racism and nowhere will hire her because she is black.
Discussion Questions 1. Several factors that contributed to the extinction of trees on the island included the constant chopping of trees to build canoes, to transport statues, to build to plant gardens, and to burn them for fires. The large population of rats that chewed palm nuts, also contributed to the extinction of trees. 2. If I would have arrived on the island before the tree populations were extinct, I would have advised the Easter Islanders to slow down the production of canoes, statues, houses, and gardens.