Jamestown
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Great Britain realized that the new world could be used for it's what? | abundance of natural resources
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Jamestown,Virginia 1607 | was the first succesful settlement
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Virginia company financed Jamestown | Hoped to find precious metals
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The Algonquian Indians | Was lead by Powhatan
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Captain John Smith | required all the colonists to work,was involved in a gunpowder accident
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John Rolfe | Married Pocahontas to make peace with the Algonquian
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Jamesfort problems | Didn't go far enough up stream and was on a marsh
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Starving time | Trapped of bad relation,low food supply,andresort to caniballism
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