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    perceived as true. Some of the only accurate parts in the movie are that John Smith was indeed about to be executed by the Powhatan and that Jamestown was founded in 1607. Besides these two facts‚ I believe that the rest of the movie is too warped from the real version. In the movie‚ John Smith first meets Pocahontas‚ falls in love with her and is then captured by the Powhatan‚ but according to the article‚ he meets Pocahontas after he is captured leading an expedition in search of food on December

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    entertainment‚ rather than history‚ as the primary objective. Pocahontas‚ in the form of her Disney counterpart‚ is the daughter of a Native American chieftain named Powhatan. A precocious child‚ she is a great source of worry for her father the chief; in order to both tame her and secure her place in the tribe‚ Chief Powhatan agrees on her behalf to a marriage proposal made by the tribe’s premier warrior‚ Kocoum. Pocahontas is uncertain if marriage to him will make her happy or not‚ because she

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    The Jamestown Settlement "I always consider the settlement of America with reverence and wonder‚ as the opening of a grand scene and design in providence‚ for the illumination of the ignorant and the emancipation of the slavish part of mankind all over the earth." -John Adams. Jamestown‚ Virginia was the first permanent English settlement in the New World. The Jamestown Colony is a town in Virginia. It is the oldest‚ and first‚ English colony in North America. The London Company‚ formed in 1606

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    Cultural Clash in the Chesapeake Relations between the Powhatan and English were ok‚ until the colonists raided Indian food supplies‚ burned houses‚ and set fire to cornfields. The First Anglo-Powhatan war ended with the marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe‚ but that peace didn’t last because the Second Anglo-Powhatan war began in 1644 and the result was the banishment of the Chesapeake from their homeland. The Powhatans fell due to disease‚ lack of unity‚ and the fact that the colonists didn’t

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    American Heritage‚ Volume 48 (Issue 1)‚ pg 1 Taylor‚ Alan and Rountree‚ Helen (2007). National geographic magazine. America in 1607: Jamestown and the Powhatan. Retrieved from http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2007/05/jamestown/jamestown-standalone (2010) Quanah Parker. Retrieved from http://www.lone-star.net/mall/texasinfo/quanah.htm The Powhatan Indian Attack of March 22‚ 1622

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    How Did Jamestown Die

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    of survival to stay alive during the hard times that occurred during the existence of Jamestown. A large percent of Jamestown’s population died because of the constant lack of fresh water‚ food shortages‚ diseases brought by mosquitoes ‚ and the Powhatan Native Americans that neighbord the colony. In 1607 three English ships carrying more than 100 passengers‚ mostly penniless settlers with the hope to teach the natives the ways of Jesus Christ and possibly even find a secret trade route to China

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    the help of Disney’s inaccurate rendition of Pocahontas’ story‚ encouraged the evolution of a great American myth. According to this myth‚ which is common knowledge to most Americans‚ Pocahontas was the fully clothed‚ disobedient daughter of Chief Powhatan who saved John Smith from being killed by her father and his warriors and ended up falling in love with Smith. But‚ was this the real Pocahontas? Was she like the Indian girl from the Disney movie who saved her reservation? Yes and no. Pocahontas

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    Study Questions Zinn Chapter 1 1. According to Zinn‚ his main purpose for composing A People’s’ History of the United States was to tell the history from the viewpoint of the weak‚ the ones conquered‚ instead of the classic viewpoint from which history is told of the victors‚ those who conquered‚ the ruling class‚ etc. The reason for Zinn’s dispute of Kissinger’s statement comes directly from Zinn’s own ideological view on how history should be told. Kissinger states 2. 3. 4.

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    eldest son. | primogeniture | * The First Powhatan War happened during the years _____ _ ______. | 1611 to 1614 | * The profitable _______ trade intensified the settlers lust for land. | tobacco | * The settlers wanted the fields of the Indians because they had already been cleared and were ready to be planted. This was what sparked the First ________ War. | Powhatan | * In 1614‚ the peace settlement in the First Anglo Powhatan War resulted in the marriage between John _____

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    numerous Indian tribes‚ and more importantly‚ Powhatan’s tribe. The upper left corner of the map shows an ornate drawing of Powhatan himself‚ showing him sitting above numerous other Indians and in a position of power. The word “Powhatan” is written across the length of the map‚ with each letter woven throughout trees and other landmarks; this is an obvious indication that Powhatan and his tribe ruled the land in which Smith and his crew mates explored . The map does not show the entirety of the land

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