SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 25
Before There Was Carolina
There Was Barbados
The History of the Early Settlement of
Barbados and Carolina
Indicators 8-1.3 and 8-1.6
The First Inhabitants of Barbados
• The peaceful Arawak Indians were the
first inhabitants of Barbados.
• They were driven away by the lack of
fresh water on the surface and the arrival
of the more warlike Carib Indians.
• Some sources say the Caribs were driven
away because the Spanish arrived and
took many of them as slaves in the early
1500s.
The Spanish changed from
welcome visitors to feared enemies.
Barbados Seen by Portuguese
• It was a Portuguese
sailor who gave the
island its name – “Los
Barbudos” – meaning
the bearded ones after
the banyan tree’s strange
root systems.
• Barbados lay within
Spanish territory so the
Portuguese did not land.
The English Arrive
• Captain John Powell
landed on Barbados in
1625 and claimed the
uninhabited island for
England.
• Two years later, his
brother, Captain Henry
Powell, landed with a
party of 80 settlers and 10
enslaved Africans.
Arrival on the West – the
Unfriendly Side
• The group
established the
island's first
European
settlement,
Jamestown, on the
western coast at
what is now
Holetown. More
settlers followed in
their wake and by
the end of 1628 the
colony's population
had grown to 2000.
Celebrating Deliverance
• The first settlers arrived
quite by accident. They
were probably bound for
St. Kitts but were blown
off course.
• When they arrived they
were so grateful to have
survived that they
quickly built eleven
churches, one for each
parish they developed.
Immediately
after the
settlers landed
they divided it
into eleven
parishes based
on the British
style. They
were so
thankful for
having landed
safely after
their arduous
journey, that
they built a
church in
every parish.
The Island Produced Crops
• Within a few years
the colonists had
cleared much of the
native forest and
planted tobacco and
cotton. They found
huge aquifers
underground from
which to get fresh
water.
Plantations Required Hard Labor
• They replanted their fields with sugar in
the 1640s. To meet the labor demands of
the new crop, planters, who had
previously relied upon indentured
servants, began to import large numbers
of enslaved Africans .
• The demand for sugar
cane grew because of
the production of rum.
Enslaved Africans Do The Work
• Their estates, the first large sugar
plantations in the Caribbean, proved
immensely profitable, and by the mid-17th
century the planters and merchants were
thriving .
Eight Lord Proprietors…
When Charles II of
England was restored
to the throne he
repaid his supporters
with a huge land
grant in the New
World. That grant
was called Carolina
because Carolus is the
Latin form of Charles.
Receive a Land Grant….
Sir William Berkeley,
Lord John Berkeley, Baron
of Stratton,
George Monck, Duke of
Albemarle,
Sir George Carteret,
Edward Hyde, Earl of
Claredon,
William, Lord Craven,
Sir John Colleton, and
Anthony Ashley Cooper,
the Earl of Shaftsbury,
Shown receiving their
land grant - Carolina
Eight Influential and Powerful Men
These were the Lord Proprietors who
would finance the project and reap the
profits. They would rule as they chose,
using their agents to help them in local
affairs. The only person more powerful in
this endeavor was King Charles II. These
eight men would direct the affairs for the
Crown in Carolina during the early days
of settlement and colonization.
They Never Saw The Land
• Oddly, none of the Lord
Proprietors ever saw
Carolina. Only the Earl of
Shaftesbury had any real
and lasting interest in the
project. Two of South
Carolina’s great rivers are
named in his honor – the
Ashley and the Cooper
both enter the sea at
Charleston..
Proprietors Sent Their Agents
• The Lord Proprietors did not travel to
Carolina themselves but they sent their
agents from Barbados to oversee the
settlement of Carolina.
• Since land was scarce in Barbados, many
were willing to go to Carolina.
• Even Jews who had come to Barbados to
escape persecution in Spanish territories
moved to Carolina to make a new start.
A New Start in a New Land
• Those agents carried on the business of
the King and the Lords, but Carolina was
made up of free thinking men and women
who had wills and minds of their own.
• It wasn’t long before they
were Carolinians more
than Englishmen.
A Constitution for Carolina
• John Locke, personal friend and physician
of Anthony Ashley Cooper wrote a
constitution for the proprietors of the
Carolina Colony in North America, but it
was never put into effect.
George Washington Visited
Barbados

Washington as a young
man before Lawrence
died in 1753.

The only trip that George
Washington made outside
the American colonies
was to Barbados, where
he took his older brother
Lawrence when that man
fell ill and could not be
cured by colonial doctors.
They told the
Washingtons that the
climate of Barbados and
the care available there
would be beneficial.
Washington’s New Home
While in Barbados,
Washington grew to
love the island’s
peaceful existence. He
contracted smallpox
and had scars that
stayed with him all his
life. Washington was
a little vain about his
appearance. Lawrence
died of tuberculosis
and the 20-year-old
George Washington
returned to Virginia.
The Connection Continued
• The plantation system that was established
in Barbados was transplanted to Carolina.
• The need for enslaved Africans was also
transplanted.
• Even the parish system of governing was
transplanted. Old Carolina maps show the
names of the same parishes that had existed
in Barbados.
Parishes of Barbados
Notice how
many parish
names are also
on Carolina
maps. Also
notice how
many of the
names of the
Lord Proprietors
are also found
on Carolina
maps.
A Monument to the British Settlers
This monument in
Holetown tells the
story of the first
British settlers.
Today Barbados
calls itself “Little
England” because
of its strong
attachment to the
Mother Country.
“Little Carolina” Activities
• One could make the argument that Barbados is a
little bit of Carolina and Carolina is a little bit of
Barbados. List your reasons.
• Extend your learning by using graphic
organizers to show how they are alike and
different as well as the connections.
• Research Barbados to learn more about the
culture there that was transplanted to Carolina.
• Pretend that you are someone who left Barbados
for Carolina. Write a letter to your friend who
stayed behind about what Carolina is like.
Before There was Carolina There was Barbados
Created by Carol Poole
September 2006

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados

οι σταυροφοριες και η πρωτη αλωση
οι σταυροφοριες και η πρωτη αλωσηοι σταυροφοριες και η πρωτη αλωση
οι σταυροφοριες και η πρωτη αλωσηΕλενη Ζαχου
 
κεφ. 22 φιλικές σχέσεις και συγκρούσεις με βούλγαρους και ρώσους α μερος
κεφ. 22 φιλικές σχέσεις και συγκρούσεις με βούλγαρους και ρώσους α μεροςκεφ. 22 φιλικές σχέσεις και συγκρούσεις με βούλγαρους και ρώσους α μερος
κεφ. 22 φιλικές σχέσεις και συγκρούσεις με βούλγαρους και ρώσους α μεροςatavar
 
Ancient Near East
Ancient Near EastAncient Near East
Ancient Near EastJP2Library
 
29. Νέοι εχθροί εμφανίζονται και αποσπούν εδάφη από την αυτοκρατορία (Ε΄)
29. Νέοι εχθροί εμφανίζονται και αποσπούν εδάφη από την αυτοκρατορία (Ε΄)29. Νέοι εχθροί εμφανίζονται και αποσπούν εδάφη από την αυτοκρατορία (Ε΄)
29. Νέοι εχθροί εμφανίζονται και αποσπούν εδάφη από την αυτοκρατορία (Ε΄)Maniatis Kostas
 
Homer and Homeric Epics
Homer and Homeric EpicsHomer and Homeric Epics
Homer and Homeric Epicsjciaramella
 
La colonización de Puerto Rico
La colonización de Puerto RicoLa colonización de Puerto Rico
La colonización de Puerto RicoSamuel Rodríguez
 
Odyssey by Homer - POLAND
Odyssey by Homer - POLANDOdyssey by Homer - POLAND
Odyssey by Homer - POLANDWordcrossing
 
Greek City States Develop
Greek City States DevelopGreek City States Develop
Greek City States DevelopRey Belen
 

Mais procurados (13)

Επαναληπτικό μάθημα Ιστορίας Β΄ Γυμνασίου - Ύλη Εξετάσεων
Επαναληπτικό μάθημα Ιστορίας Β΄ Γυμνασίου  - Ύλη ΕξετάσεωνΕπαναληπτικό μάθημα Ιστορίας Β΄ Γυμνασίου  - Ύλη Εξετάσεων
Επαναληπτικό μάθημα Ιστορίας Β΄ Γυμνασίου - Ύλη Εξετάσεων
 
οι σταυροφοριες και η πρωτη αλωση
οι σταυροφοριες και η πρωτη αλωσηοι σταυροφοριες και η πρωτη αλωση
οι σταυροφοριες και η πρωτη αλωση
 
κεφ. 22 φιλικές σχέσεις και συγκρούσεις με βούλγαρους και ρώσους α μερος
κεφ. 22 φιλικές σχέσεις και συγκρούσεις με βούλγαρους και ρώσους α μεροςκεφ. 22 φιλικές σχέσεις και συγκρούσεις με βούλγαρους και ρώσους α μερος
κεφ. 22 φιλικές σχέσεις και συγκρούσεις με βούλγαρους και ρώσους α μερος
 
The Odyssey by Homer
The Odyssey by HomerThe Odyssey by Homer
The Odyssey by Homer
 
Ancient Near East
Ancient Near EastAncient Near East
Ancient Near East
 
Homer’s iliad
Homer’s iliadHomer’s iliad
Homer’s iliad
 
29. Νέοι εχθροί εμφανίζονται και αποσπούν εδάφη από την αυτοκρατορία (Ε΄)
29. Νέοι εχθροί εμφανίζονται και αποσπούν εδάφη από την αυτοκρατορία (Ε΄)29. Νέοι εχθροί εμφανίζονται και αποσπούν εδάφη από την αυτοκρατορία (Ε΄)
29. Νέοι εχθροί εμφανίζονται και αποσπούν εδάφη από την αυτοκρατορία (Ε΄)
 
Homer and Homeric Epics
Homer and Homeric EpicsHomer and Homeric Epics
Homer and Homeric Epics
 
La colonización de Puerto Rico
La colonización de Puerto RicoLa colonización de Puerto Rico
La colonización de Puerto Rico
 
ΑΘΑΝΑΣΙΟΣ ΔΙΑΚΟΣ
ΑΘΑΝΑΣΙΟΣ ΔΙΑΚΟΣΑΘΑΝΑΣΙΟΣ ΔΙΑΚΟΣ
ΑΘΑΝΑΣΙΟΣ ΔΙΑΚΟΣ
 
Odyssey by Homer - POLAND
Odyssey by Homer - POLANDOdyssey by Homer - POLAND
Odyssey by Homer - POLAND
 
Greek City States Develop
Greek City States DevelopGreek City States Develop
Greek City States Develop
 
The Odyssey
The OdysseyThe Odyssey
The Odyssey
 

Semelhante a Before there was carolina there was barbados

Chapter 2 - The Planting of English America
Chapter 2  - The Planting of English AmericaChapter 2  - The Planting of English America
Chapter 2 - The Planting of English Americajjyr10
 
3.1 notes part ii
3.1 notes part ii3.1 notes part ii
3.1 notes part iistrainw
 
Caribbean history final draft (1)
Caribbean history final draft (1)Caribbean history final draft (1)
Caribbean history final draft (1)Fatima Gul
 
Restoration colonies revised
Restoration colonies revisedRestoration colonies revised
Restoration colonies revisedSandra Waters
 
BARBADOS INDEPENDENCE DAY
BARBADOS INDEPENDENCE DAYBARBADOS INDEPENDENCE DAY
BARBADOS INDEPENDENCE DAYMurphy Browne
 
Restorationcolonies
RestorationcoloniesRestorationcolonies
RestorationcoloniesJimGarner17
 
Colonization - Early American Culture slides.pptx
Colonization - Early American Culture slides.pptxColonization - Early American Culture slides.pptx
Colonization - Early American Culture slides.pptxnataliemorgan26
 
Module 3 lesson 1
Module 3 lesson 1Module 3 lesson 1
Module 3 lesson 1jferrell
 
Georgia History Chapter 4
Georgia History Chapter 4Georgia History Chapter 4
Georgia History Chapter 4devsmith07
 
Soc studies #8 southern colonies
Soc studies #8 southern coloniesSoc studies #8 southern colonies
Soc studies #8 southern coloniesMrsSevCTK
 
Southern colonies chapter 4.3
Southern colonies chapter 4.3Southern colonies chapter 4.3
Southern colonies chapter 4.3Allison Barnette
 
1 early colonies-1
1 early colonies-11 early colonies-1
1 early colonies-1smh0203
 
African America 3
African America 3African America 3
African America 3nceh
 
The english in north america
The english in north americaThe english in north america
The english in north americatydevere
 
California History
California HistoryCalifornia History
California Historyguestc86450
 

Semelhante a Before there was carolina there was barbados (20)

Chapter 2 - The Planting of English America
Chapter 2  - The Planting of English AmericaChapter 2  - The Planting of English America
Chapter 2 - The Planting of English America
 
3.1 notes part ii
3.1 notes part ii3.1 notes part ii
3.1 notes part ii
 
American history
American historyAmerican history
American history
 
Caribbean history final draft (1)
Caribbean history final draft (1)Caribbean history final draft (1)
Caribbean history final draft (1)
 
Restoration Colonies
Restoration ColoniesRestoration Colonies
Restoration Colonies
 
Restoration colonies revised
Restoration colonies revisedRestoration colonies revised
Restoration colonies revised
 
BARBADOS INDEPENDENCE DAY
BARBADOS INDEPENDENCE DAYBARBADOS INDEPENDENCE DAY
BARBADOS INDEPENDENCE DAY
 
Southern colonies
Southern coloniesSouthern colonies
Southern colonies
 
Restorationcolonies
RestorationcoloniesRestorationcolonies
Restorationcolonies
 
Colonization - Early American Culture slides.pptx
Colonization - Early American Culture slides.pptxColonization - Early American Culture slides.pptx
Colonization - Early American Culture slides.pptx
 
Module 3 lesson 1
Module 3 lesson 1Module 3 lesson 1
Module 3 lesson 1
 
Georgia History Chapter 4
Georgia History Chapter 4Georgia History Chapter 4
Georgia History Chapter 4
 
Chesapeake Colonization
Chesapeake ColonizationChesapeake Colonization
Chesapeake Colonization
 
New chp 2
New chp 2New chp 2
New chp 2
 
Soc studies #8 southern colonies
Soc studies #8 southern coloniesSoc studies #8 southern colonies
Soc studies #8 southern colonies
 
Southern colonies chapter 4.3
Southern colonies chapter 4.3Southern colonies chapter 4.3
Southern colonies chapter 4.3
 
1 early colonies-1
1 early colonies-11 early colonies-1
1 early colonies-1
 
African America 3
African America 3African America 3
African America 3
 
The english in north america
The english in north americaThe english in north america
The english in north america
 
California History
California HistoryCalifornia History
California History
 

Mais de capesociology

Social stratification hand out
Social stratification hand   outSocial stratification hand   out
Social stratification hand outcapesociology
 
Sociology u1 2011 paper one
Sociology u1 2011 paper one Sociology u1 2011 paper one
Sociology u1 2011 paper one capesociology
 
Conflictandfunctionalisttheory 101015102833-phpapp01
Conflictandfunctionalisttheory 101015102833-phpapp01Conflictandfunctionalisttheory 101015102833-phpapp01
Conflictandfunctionalisttheory 101015102833-phpapp01capesociology
 
Wolmers sociology 6a lesson one
Wolmers sociology 6a lesson oneWolmers sociology 6a lesson one
Wolmers sociology 6a lesson onecapesociology
 
Socialstratification12 1
Socialstratification12 1Socialstratification12 1
Socialstratification12 1capesociology
 
Caribbean history us1
Caribbean history us1Caribbean history us1
Caribbean history us1capesociology
 
CSEC History The apprenticeship system 1834
CSEC History The apprenticeship system 1834CSEC History The apprenticeship system 1834
CSEC History The apprenticeship system 1834capesociology
 
CSEC History Immigration scheme crossword
CSEC History Immigration scheme crosswordCSEC History Immigration scheme crossword
CSEC History Immigration scheme crosswordcapesociology
 
CSEC Caribbean History Immigation the profile
CSEC Caribbean History Immigation the profileCSEC Caribbean History Immigation the profile
CSEC Caribbean History Immigation the profilecapesociology
 
Carib studies religion and the justice system ppt
Carib studies religion and the justice system pptCarib studies religion and the justice system ppt
Carib studies religion and the justice system pptcapesociology
 
CAPE Sociology Social stratification in_caribbean
CAPE Sociology Social stratification in_caribbeanCAPE Sociology Social stratification in_caribbean
CAPE Sociology Social stratification in_caribbeancapesociology
 
CAPE Sociology Unit one An outline of_sociological_theories (1)
CAPE Sociology Unit one An outline of_sociological_theories (1)CAPE Sociology Unit one An outline of_sociological_theories (1)
CAPE Sociology Unit one An outline of_sociological_theories (1)capesociology
 
Caribbean Studies - Module 1 - Periods of caribbean_history
Caribbean Studies - Module 1 - Periods of caribbean_historyCaribbean Studies - Module 1 - Periods of caribbean_history
Caribbean Studies - Module 1 - Periods of caribbean_historycapesociology
 
CAPE Sociology 2012 m2 q4
CAPE Sociology  2012 m2 q4CAPE Sociology  2012 m2 q4
CAPE Sociology 2012 m2 q4capesociology
 
CAPE Sociology - African retention
CAPE Sociology - African retentionCAPE Sociology - African retention
CAPE Sociology - African retentioncapesociology
 
CSEC History Cuban revolution
CSEC History   Cuban revolutionCSEC History   Cuban revolution
CSEC History Cuban revolutioncapesociology
 
CAPE History French revolution
CAPE History French revolutionCAPE History French revolution
CAPE History French revolutioncapesociology
 
CAPE Sociology Unit Two Fertility control is the key to development in the ca...
CAPE Sociology Unit Two Fertility control is the key to development in the ca...CAPE Sociology Unit Two Fertility control is the key to development in the ca...
CAPE Sociology Unit Two Fertility control is the key to development in the ca...capesociology
 
Cape sociology rostow's model
Cape sociology rostow's modelCape sociology rostow's model
Cape sociology rostow's modelcapesociology
 

Mais de capesociology (20)

Social stratification hand out
Social stratification hand   outSocial stratification hand   out
Social stratification hand out
 
Sociology u1 2011 paper one
Sociology u1 2011 paper one Sociology u1 2011 paper one
Sociology u1 2011 paper one
 
Conflictandfunctionalisttheory 101015102833-phpapp01
Conflictandfunctionalisttheory 101015102833-phpapp01Conflictandfunctionalisttheory 101015102833-phpapp01
Conflictandfunctionalisttheory 101015102833-phpapp01
 
Wolmers sociology 6a lesson one
Wolmers sociology 6a lesson oneWolmers sociology 6a lesson one
Wolmers sociology 6a lesson one
 
Socialstratification12 1
Socialstratification12 1Socialstratification12 1
Socialstratification12 1
 
Caribbean history us1
Caribbean history us1Caribbean history us1
Caribbean history us1
 
CSEC History The apprenticeship system 1834
CSEC History The apprenticeship system 1834CSEC History The apprenticeship system 1834
CSEC History The apprenticeship system 1834
 
CSEC History Immigration scheme crossword
CSEC History Immigration scheme crosswordCSEC History Immigration scheme crossword
CSEC History Immigration scheme crossword
 
CSEC Caribbean History Immigation the profile
CSEC Caribbean History Immigation the profileCSEC Caribbean History Immigation the profile
CSEC Caribbean History Immigation the profile
 
Cxc revision
Cxc revision Cxc revision
Cxc revision
 
Carib studies religion and the justice system ppt
Carib studies religion and the justice system pptCarib studies religion and the justice system ppt
Carib studies religion and the justice system ppt
 
CAPE Sociology Social stratification in_caribbean
CAPE Sociology Social stratification in_caribbeanCAPE Sociology Social stratification in_caribbean
CAPE Sociology Social stratification in_caribbean
 
CAPE Sociology Unit one An outline of_sociological_theories (1)
CAPE Sociology Unit one An outline of_sociological_theories (1)CAPE Sociology Unit one An outline of_sociological_theories (1)
CAPE Sociology Unit one An outline of_sociological_theories (1)
 
Caribbean Studies - Module 1 - Periods of caribbean_history
Caribbean Studies - Module 1 - Periods of caribbean_historyCaribbean Studies - Module 1 - Periods of caribbean_history
Caribbean Studies - Module 1 - Periods of caribbean_history
 
CAPE Sociology 2012 m2 q4
CAPE Sociology  2012 m2 q4CAPE Sociology  2012 m2 q4
CAPE Sociology 2012 m2 q4
 
CAPE Sociology - African retention
CAPE Sociology - African retentionCAPE Sociology - African retention
CAPE Sociology - African retention
 
CSEC History Cuban revolution
CSEC History   Cuban revolutionCSEC History   Cuban revolution
CSEC History Cuban revolution
 
CAPE History French revolution
CAPE History French revolutionCAPE History French revolution
CAPE History French revolution
 
CAPE Sociology Unit Two Fertility control is the key to development in the ca...
CAPE Sociology Unit Two Fertility control is the key to development in the ca...CAPE Sociology Unit Two Fertility control is the key to development in the ca...
CAPE Sociology Unit Two Fertility control is the key to development in the ca...
 
Cape sociology rostow's model
Cape sociology rostow's modelCape sociology rostow's model
Cape sociology rostow's model
 

Último

a presentation for foreigners about how to travel in Germany.
a presentation for foreigners about how to travel in Germany.a presentation for foreigners about how to travel in Germany.
a presentation for foreigners about how to travel in Germany.moritzmieg
 
Phil....National-Capital-Region-NCR.pptx
Phil....National-Capital-Region-NCR.pptxPhil....National-Capital-Region-NCR.pptx
Phil....National-Capital-Region-NCR.pptxDitasDelaCruz
 
Disney Dreams in Europe: A Guide to Disneyland Paris
Disney Dreams in Europe: A Guide to Disneyland ParisDisney Dreams in Europe: A Guide to Disneyland Paris
Disney Dreams in Europe: A Guide to Disneyland ParisisangoTravel
 
69 Girls ✠ 9599264170 ✠ Call Girls In East Of Kailash (VIP)
69 Girls ✠ 9599264170 ✠ Call Girls In East Of Kailash (VIP)69 Girls ✠ 9599264170 ✠ Call Girls In East Of Kailash (VIP)
69 Girls ✠ 9599264170 ✠ Call Girls In East Of Kailash (VIP)Escort Service
 
Sicily Holidays Guide Book: Unveiling the Treasures of Italy's Jewel
Sicily Holidays Guide Book: Unveiling the Treasures of Italy's JewelSicily Holidays Guide Book: Unveiling the Treasures of Italy's Jewel
Sicily Holidays Guide Book: Unveiling the Treasures of Italy's JewelTime for Sicily
 
5S - House keeping (Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, Shitsuke)
5S - House keeping (Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, Shitsuke)5S - House keeping (Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, Shitsuke)
5S - House keeping (Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, Shitsuke)Mazie Garcia
 
Authentic Travel Experience 2024 Greg DeShields.pptx
Authentic Travel Experience 2024 Greg DeShields.pptxAuthentic Travel Experience 2024 Greg DeShields.pptx
Authentic Travel Experience 2024 Greg DeShields.pptxGregory DeShields
 
Revolutionalizing Travel: A VacAI Update
Revolutionalizing Travel: A VacAI UpdateRevolutionalizing Travel: A VacAI Update
Revolutionalizing Travel: A VacAI Updatejoymorrison10
 
Enjoy ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Sector 62 Noida Escorts Delhi NCR
Enjoy ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Sector 62 Noida Escorts Delhi NCREnjoy ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Sector 62 Noida Escorts Delhi NCR
Enjoy ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Sector 62 Noida Escorts Delhi NCRalexsharmaa01
 
Solbello Sun Shade Umbrella for Beach 2024
Solbello Sun Shade Umbrella for Beach 2024Solbello Sun Shade Umbrella for Beach 2024
Solbello Sun Shade Umbrella for Beach 2024Solbello
 
Lucknow to Sitapur Cab | Lucknow to Sitapur Taxi
Lucknow to Sitapur Cab | Lucknow to Sitapur TaxiLucknow to Sitapur Cab | Lucknow to Sitapur Taxi
Lucknow to Sitapur Cab | Lucknow to Sitapur TaxiCab Bazar
 
Enjoy ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Sector 74 Noida Escorts Delhi NCR
Enjoy ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Sector 74 Noida Escorts Delhi NCREnjoy ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Sector 74 Noida Escorts Delhi NCR
Enjoy ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Sector 74 Noida Escorts Delhi NCRalexsharmaa01
 
It’s Time Get Refresh Travel Around The World
It’s Time Get Refresh Travel Around The WorldIt’s Time Get Refresh Travel Around The World
It’s Time Get Refresh Travel Around The WorldParagliding Billing Bir
 
Paragliding Billing Bir at Himachal Pardesh
Paragliding Billing Bir at Himachal PardeshParagliding Billing Bir at Himachal Pardesh
Paragliding Billing Bir at Himachal PardeshParagliding Billing Bir
 
How Safe Is It To Witness Whales In Maui’s Waters
How Safe Is It To Witness Whales In Maui’s WatersHow Safe Is It To Witness Whales In Maui’s Waters
How Safe Is It To Witness Whales In Maui’s WatersMakena Coast Charters
 
Inspirational Quotes About Italy and Food
Inspirational Quotes About Italy and FoodInspirational Quotes About Italy and Food
Inspirational Quotes About Italy and FoodKasia Chojecki
 

Último (16)

a presentation for foreigners about how to travel in Germany.
a presentation for foreigners about how to travel in Germany.a presentation for foreigners about how to travel in Germany.
a presentation for foreigners about how to travel in Germany.
 
Phil....National-Capital-Region-NCR.pptx
Phil....National-Capital-Region-NCR.pptxPhil....National-Capital-Region-NCR.pptx
Phil....National-Capital-Region-NCR.pptx
 
Disney Dreams in Europe: A Guide to Disneyland Paris
Disney Dreams in Europe: A Guide to Disneyland ParisDisney Dreams in Europe: A Guide to Disneyland Paris
Disney Dreams in Europe: A Guide to Disneyland Paris
 
69 Girls ✠ 9599264170 ✠ Call Girls In East Of Kailash (VIP)
69 Girls ✠ 9599264170 ✠ Call Girls In East Of Kailash (VIP)69 Girls ✠ 9599264170 ✠ Call Girls In East Of Kailash (VIP)
69 Girls ✠ 9599264170 ✠ Call Girls In East Of Kailash (VIP)
 
Sicily Holidays Guide Book: Unveiling the Treasures of Italy's Jewel
Sicily Holidays Guide Book: Unveiling the Treasures of Italy's JewelSicily Holidays Guide Book: Unveiling the Treasures of Italy's Jewel
Sicily Holidays Guide Book: Unveiling the Treasures of Italy's Jewel
 
5S - House keeping (Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, Shitsuke)
5S - House keeping (Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, Shitsuke)5S - House keeping (Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, Shitsuke)
5S - House keeping (Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, Shitsuke)
 
Authentic Travel Experience 2024 Greg DeShields.pptx
Authentic Travel Experience 2024 Greg DeShields.pptxAuthentic Travel Experience 2024 Greg DeShields.pptx
Authentic Travel Experience 2024 Greg DeShields.pptx
 
Revolutionalizing Travel: A VacAI Update
Revolutionalizing Travel: A VacAI UpdateRevolutionalizing Travel: A VacAI Update
Revolutionalizing Travel: A VacAI Update
 
Enjoy ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Sector 62 Noida Escorts Delhi NCR
Enjoy ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Sector 62 Noida Escorts Delhi NCREnjoy ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Sector 62 Noida Escorts Delhi NCR
Enjoy ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Sector 62 Noida Escorts Delhi NCR
 
Solbello Sun Shade Umbrella for Beach 2024
Solbello Sun Shade Umbrella for Beach 2024Solbello Sun Shade Umbrella for Beach 2024
Solbello Sun Shade Umbrella for Beach 2024
 
Lucknow to Sitapur Cab | Lucknow to Sitapur Taxi
Lucknow to Sitapur Cab | Lucknow to Sitapur TaxiLucknow to Sitapur Cab | Lucknow to Sitapur Taxi
Lucknow to Sitapur Cab | Lucknow to Sitapur Taxi
 
Enjoy ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Sector 74 Noida Escorts Delhi NCR
Enjoy ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Sector 74 Noida Escorts Delhi NCREnjoy ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Sector 74 Noida Escorts Delhi NCR
Enjoy ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Sector 74 Noida Escorts Delhi NCR
 
It’s Time Get Refresh Travel Around The World
It’s Time Get Refresh Travel Around The WorldIt’s Time Get Refresh Travel Around The World
It’s Time Get Refresh Travel Around The World
 
Paragliding Billing Bir at Himachal Pardesh
Paragliding Billing Bir at Himachal PardeshParagliding Billing Bir at Himachal Pardesh
Paragliding Billing Bir at Himachal Pardesh
 
How Safe Is It To Witness Whales In Maui’s Waters
How Safe Is It To Witness Whales In Maui’s WatersHow Safe Is It To Witness Whales In Maui’s Waters
How Safe Is It To Witness Whales In Maui’s Waters
 
Inspirational Quotes About Italy and Food
Inspirational Quotes About Italy and FoodInspirational Quotes About Italy and Food
Inspirational Quotes About Italy and Food
 

Before there was carolina there was barbados

  • 1. Before There Was Carolina There Was Barbados The History of the Early Settlement of Barbados and Carolina Indicators 8-1.3 and 8-1.6
  • 2. The First Inhabitants of Barbados • The peaceful Arawak Indians were the first inhabitants of Barbados. • They were driven away by the lack of fresh water on the surface and the arrival of the more warlike Carib Indians. • Some sources say the Caribs were driven away because the Spanish arrived and took many of them as slaves in the early 1500s.
  • 3. The Spanish changed from welcome visitors to feared enemies.
  • 4. Barbados Seen by Portuguese • It was a Portuguese sailor who gave the island its name – “Los Barbudos” – meaning the bearded ones after the banyan tree’s strange root systems. • Barbados lay within Spanish territory so the Portuguese did not land.
  • 5. The English Arrive • Captain John Powell landed on Barbados in 1625 and claimed the uninhabited island for England. • Two years later, his brother, Captain Henry Powell, landed with a party of 80 settlers and 10 enslaved Africans.
  • 6. Arrival on the West – the Unfriendly Side • The group established the island's first European settlement, Jamestown, on the western coast at what is now Holetown. More settlers followed in their wake and by the end of 1628 the colony's population had grown to 2000.
  • 7. Celebrating Deliverance • The first settlers arrived quite by accident. They were probably bound for St. Kitts but were blown off course. • When they arrived they were so grateful to have survived that they quickly built eleven churches, one for each parish they developed.
  • 8. Immediately after the settlers landed they divided it into eleven parishes based on the British style. They were so thankful for having landed safely after their arduous journey, that they built a church in every parish.
  • 9. The Island Produced Crops • Within a few years the colonists had cleared much of the native forest and planted tobacco and cotton. They found huge aquifers underground from which to get fresh water.
  • 10. Plantations Required Hard Labor • They replanted their fields with sugar in the 1640s. To meet the labor demands of the new crop, planters, who had previously relied upon indentured servants, began to import large numbers of enslaved Africans . • The demand for sugar cane grew because of the production of rum.
  • 11. Enslaved Africans Do The Work • Their estates, the first large sugar plantations in the Caribbean, proved immensely profitable, and by the mid-17th century the planters and merchants were thriving .
  • 12. Eight Lord Proprietors… When Charles II of England was restored to the throne he repaid his supporters with a huge land grant in the New World. That grant was called Carolina because Carolus is the Latin form of Charles.
  • 13. Receive a Land Grant…. Sir William Berkeley, Lord John Berkeley, Baron of Stratton, George Monck, Duke of Albemarle, Sir George Carteret, Edward Hyde, Earl of Claredon, William, Lord Craven, Sir John Colleton, and Anthony Ashley Cooper, the Earl of Shaftsbury, Shown receiving their land grant - Carolina
  • 14. Eight Influential and Powerful Men These were the Lord Proprietors who would finance the project and reap the profits. They would rule as they chose, using their agents to help them in local affairs. The only person more powerful in this endeavor was King Charles II. These eight men would direct the affairs for the Crown in Carolina during the early days of settlement and colonization.
  • 15. They Never Saw The Land • Oddly, none of the Lord Proprietors ever saw Carolina. Only the Earl of Shaftesbury had any real and lasting interest in the project. Two of South Carolina’s great rivers are named in his honor – the Ashley and the Cooper both enter the sea at Charleston..
  • 16. Proprietors Sent Their Agents • The Lord Proprietors did not travel to Carolina themselves but they sent their agents from Barbados to oversee the settlement of Carolina. • Since land was scarce in Barbados, many were willing to go to Carolina. • Even Jews who had come to Barbados to escape persecution in Spanish territories moved to Carolina to make a new start.
  • 17. A New Start in a New Land • Those agents carried on the business of the King and the Lords, but Carolina was made up of free thinking men and women who had wills and minds of their own. • It wasn’t long before they were Carolinians more than Englishmen.
  • 18. A Constitution for Carolina • John Locke, personal friend and physician of Anthony Ashley Cooper wrote a constitution for the proprietors of the Carolina Colony in North America, but it was never put into effect.
  • 19. George Washington Visited Barbados Washington as a young man before Lawrence died in 1753. The only trip that George Washington made outside the American colonies was to Barbados, where he took his older brother Lawrence when that man fell ill and could not be cured by colonial doctors. They told the Washingtons that the climate of Barbados and the care available there would be beneficial.
  • 20. Washington’s New Home While in Barbados, Washington grew to love the island’s peaceful existence. He contracted smallpox and had scars that stayed with him all his life. Washington was a little vain about his appearance. Lawrence died of tuberculosis and the 20-year-old George Washington returned to Virginia.
  • 21. The Connection Continued • The plantation system that was established in Barbados was transplanted to Carolina. • The need for enslaved Africans was also transplanted. • Even the parish system of governing was transplanted. Old Carolina maps show the names of the same parishes that had existed in Barbados.
  • 22. Parishes of Barbados Notice how many parish names are also on Carolina maps. Also notice how many of the names of the Lord Proprietors are also found on Carolina maps.
  • 23. A Monument to the British Settlers This monument in Holetown tells the story of the first British settlers. Today Barbados calls itself “Little England” because of its strong attachment to the Mother Country.
  • 24. “Little Carolina” Activities • One could make the argument that Barbados is a little bit of Carolina and Carolina is a little bit of Barbados. List your reasons. • Extend your learning by using graphic organizers to show how they are alike and different as well as the connections. • Research Barbados to learn more about the culture there that was transplanted to Carolina. • Pretend that you are someone who left Barbados for Carolina. Write a letter to your friend who stayed behind about what Carolina is like.
  • 25. Before There was Carolina There was Barbados Created by Carol Poole September 2006