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CHAPTER #3 QUESTIONS
CHAPTER #3 QUESTIONS (write responses on a Google doc and submit using Blue Button above)
NOTE: Questions are not necessarily in chronological order of the reading - so read entire chapter before answering!
Describe the early days in the Jamestown colony of Virginia. What worked and what did not? Provide examples that illustrate the early successes and failures of the English in Jamestown. Look at the graph on page 67 of your text. What happened to the population and why?
What is Mann describing when he wrote, "It (Jamestown) launched the great struggles over democracy and slavery that would be important in the future U.S." Explain.
Describe the relationship between the English and the Powhatan native peoples. What worked? What did not? Why did the relationship succeed for a while, but eventually break down? Explain.
Describe the importance of tobacco in the colonies. Tobacco had and has highly addictive properties. Explain the impact of tobacco on 17th c English society? How does tobacco market play out in today’s societies?
RECURRING THEMES / QUESTIONS (answer these questions at the end of your assigned reading - but try to think about this question in every chapter and integrate what you learn in each into your final written response!)
In the first few pages, Mann points out an important theme to consider as you read. He notes that when he was a child, the story of Columbus was one of a heroic "discoverer," while today, students hear a very different version of the Columbus story. As you read the assigned chapters, think about the multiple (sometimes contradictory) narratives existing about Columbus's life.
After finishing the assignment - answer this question: People’s perceptions of Columbus have changed in recent times. How and why has this happened? Do you believe Columbus’s actions and intentions were good, evil, or somewhere in between? What complicates our contemporary understanding of Columbus's story? Share your thoughts.
Are there any historical figures or present day people that you feel have also created a new era? Explain who and how?
The first chapter begins with a discussion of monuments. After reading this assignment, what monument would you construct to commemorate the meeting of European culture and American culture. Explain!
Describe the relationship of ecology and economy over time? How is the opposite of what occurred in the 17th c. occurring now? Which era do you think posed / poses a greater threat to the planet?
What role did malaria ultimately play in the creation of the United States?
What was the most surprising thing you learned? Explain.
How might your new-found knowledge and understanding (acquired from the book) impact your study of American history in the coming year? Explain.
DO NOT ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS UNTIL YOU HAVE READ ALL FOUR CHAPTERS!