The document summarizes the early English colonization of North America, focusing on Virginia. It discusses the founding of Jamestown in 1607 by the Virginia Company, noting that of the over 10,000 colonists transported until 1622, only 20% survived due to disease, hostile Native Americans, and poor living conditions. It also describes the growth of tobacco plantation economy in the Chesapeake colonies of Virginia and Maryland in the 1600s, which relied heavily on indentured servants and later African slaves as the main labor force.