Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Module 5 reflection: The history of Virginia

                                     

                                      Module 5 Reflection: The history of Virginia 


       This is one of my favorite modules. I used to live in Virginia so this is a very familiar topic. I visited Jamestown, George Washington's house, and even went on field trips that mimicked the life of the settlers/colonists back then. We learned about Pocahontas a lot and her involvement at Jamestown with the colonists. Pocahontas, died March 1617. She boarded a ship and became ill. I actually dressed up as her one Halloween growing up. Learning that she could have possibly saved captain John Smith from execution which is amazing because i never knew that. Jamestown was originally called "The lost colony". It became established in 1607. The settlers endured hostile Indians, starvation, and diseases which caused them to get sick. They also had harsh winters. Jamestown is a very interesting place to visit, you learn a lot and you get to see how life was back then. It was years ago but i do remember visiting the churches there, and seeing small houses made of wood and sticks. Something else i came across while reading is that the first thanksgiving celebration was celebrated by the pilgrims in Plymouth. The feast lasted 3 days.. 53 pilgrims attended and 90 native Americans. This took place October 1621, But apparently the first thanksgiving celebration took place at Berkeley Plantation at the banks of the James river a year or two before the pilgrims landed in Plymouth.




Ruined tower of the 17th century Jamestown church https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown,_Virginia#/media/File:1639_Jamestown_Church_(2883847775).jpg






Bibliography:

https://www.scholastic.com/scholastic_thanksgiving/feast/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving_(United_States)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown,_Virginia


3 comments:

  1. Hi, Shatavia
    I like how you Reflected on Jamestown which was excellent but I would've liked to know more on what you think about the other colonies and how do you think it had an affect on the colonies at that time. But I do like how deep you talked about Virginia. Good Job!

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  2. Hi Shatavia! I also was able to visit Jamestown in Virginia. It was very interesting to see what life was life back then and how they ran things. When I learned about Pocahontas I was surprised because the way she is portrayed in the media is way different from the actual story.

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  3. Its super sad what the Jamestown colonists went through.On the National Geographic website, i read where they would resort to cannibalism to survive the harsh winter, as well as eating horses,rats,dogs,cats, and boiling their shoes to eat the leather.... Thanks for your blog post.

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