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20 Cards in this Set
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John Smith map of Virginia 1612 |
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The area that the Algonquin tribe inhabited |
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Drawing of the Algonquin village of Secoton in Virgina by John White 1585 |
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"Natural inhabitants... Are not to be feared, but that they shall have cause both to fear and love us, that shall inhabit with them." |
Thomas Harriot, Braid and True Report of The New Found Land of Virginia |
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What did wampum look like? |
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Warrior of the Secotan Indians in North Carolina, watercolor by John White 1585 |
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"Although it be far from the truth, there is hope it may be the easier and sooner reformed." |
Thomas Harriot 1588 |
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Religious ceremony by John White |
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In Virginia "we found only idle,improvident,scattered people, ignorant of the knowledge of gold, silver, or any commodities; and careless of anything but (living) from hand to mouth" |
William Simmomds, 1612 |
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"By degrees to chaung their barbarous natures, make them ashamed the sooner of their savage nakedness, informe them of the true god, and of the waie to their salvation, and finally to teach them obedience to the Kong's Majestie and to his Governours in those parts" |
Secretary for the Virginia colony 1612 |
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King Powhaton commands c:Smith to be slayne, from John Smith, history of Virginia 1624 |
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Tabasco cultivation early 17th century |
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Detail from John Smith's 1612 map of Virginia showing Powhantan |
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"Captain Smith.... The brute news from Nansamud that you are come to destroy my Countrie, so much affrighteth all my people; as they dare not visit you; what will it availe yoh, to take that perforce, you may quietly have with love, or to destroy them that provide you food?" |
Paramount Cheif Powhatan to Captain John Smith |
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"Our first works is expulsion of the Salvaged to gain the free range of the country for increase of Cattle, swine for it is intimately better to have no heathen amount us, who at best were but Thomas in our sides, than to be at peace and league with them." |
Sir Francis Wyatt, Colonial Governor |
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"Good for plantation because now we have just cause to destroy them by all means possible" |
John Smith |
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Map of Colonia Virginia at mid century and beyond |
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Tabacco paper Virginia |
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Young Robert Lee age 31 1838 |