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When is Thanksgiving? Colonizing America: Crash Course US History #2

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Hi I’m John Green, this is Crash Course US History,

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and today we're going to tell the story of how a group of plucky English people struck a blow for religious freedom,

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and founded the greatest, freest and fattest nation the world has ever seen.

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[Libertage]

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These Brits entered a barren land containing no people,

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and quickly invented the automobile, baseball and Star Trek and we all lived happily ever after.

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Mr. Green, Mr. Green, if it is really that simple, I am so getting an A in this class.

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Oh, me from the past, you're just a delight.

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[Theme Music]

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So most Americans grew up hearing that the United States was founded by pasty English people

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who came here to escape religious persecution.

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And that's true of the small proportion of people who settled in the Massachusetts Bay

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and created what we now know is New England.

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But these Pilgrims and Puritans, there's a difference, weren’t the first people

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or even the first Europeans to come to the only part of the globe we didn't paint over.

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In fact they weren’t the first English people.

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The first English people came to Virginia.

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Off topic but how weird is it that the first permanent English colony in the Americas was named

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not for Queen Elizabeth’s epicness but for her supposed chastity.

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Right anyway, those first English settlers weren't looking for religious freedom, they wanted to get rich.

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So the first successful English colony in America was founded in Jamestown, Virginia in 1607.

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I say "successful" because there were two previous attempts to colonize the region.

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They were both epic failures.

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The more famous of which was the colony of Roanoke Island set up by Sir Walter Raleigh,

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which is famous because all the colonists disappeared leaving only the word "Croatoan" on carved into a tree.

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Jamestown was a project of the Virginia Company,

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which existed to make money for its investors, something it never did.

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The hope was that they would find gold in the Chesapeake region like the Spanish had in South America,

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so there were a disproportionate number of goldsmiths

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and jewelers there to fancy up that gold which of course did not exist.

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Anyway, it turns out that jewelers dislike farming --

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so much so, that Captain John Smith who soon took over control of the island once said

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that they would rather starve than farm.

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So in the first year, half of the colonists died.

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400 replacements came, but, by 1610, after a gruesome winter called "The Starving Time,"

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the number of colonists had dwindled to 65.

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And eventually word got out that the new world’s 1 year survival rate was

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like 20% and it became harder to find new colonists.

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But 1618, a Virginia company hit upon a recruiting strategy called the headright system

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which offered 50 acres of land for each person that a settler paid to bring over.

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And this enabled the creation of a number of large estates,

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