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Title: John Smith (January 9, 1580 - June 1631)


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John Smith (January 9, 1580 - June 1631)
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John Smith
  • English adventurer and soldier
  • One of 105 settlers who sailed from England on
    December 19, 1606, and landed in Virginia on
    April 26, 1607.
  • Became one of the 7 leaders of new colony
  • Led expeditions exploring Chesapeake Bay and the
    New England coast.

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John Smith
  • The settlers established Jamestown (VA) on May
    24, 1607
  • became the first permanent English settlement in
    North America
  • Smith was the colony's leader and also led
    hunting and exploration expeditions around the
    area.

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John Smith
  • On a trip later that year, Smith was taken
    captive by the Chief of the Powhatan Indians and
    was condemned to death.
  • According to Smith, Pocahontas, daughter of the
    Indian chief, saved his life.

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John Smith
  • By the end of the first year, most of the
    settlers had died of starvation or disease.
  • Imposed order by forcing everyone to work
  • In 1608, Smith led a small expedition exploring
    the Chesapeake Bay area (as far north as
    Baltimore).
  • On their return trip, they also went up the
    Potomac River (up to Washington, D.C.).

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John Smith
  • Smith almost died while returning to Jamestown
    he caught a stingray that stung him and almost
    killed him.
  • After returning to Jamestown, he set out again to
    explore more of Chesapeake Bay, mapping much of
    the area.

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John Smith
  • More settlers arrived at the Jamestown colony in
    August 1609.
  • Smith was injured in a gunpowder explosion in
    September 1609
  • left for England in October 1609
  • Smith sailed to America again in 1614, traveling
    to what he called New England, the area from
    Maine and Massachusetts.
  • He returned to England with furs.

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John Smith Pocahontas
  • The first version of the story of Smiths
    captivity did not feature Pocahontas.
  • She was probably about 13 years old at the time
    Smith was captured.
  • A True Relation of Virginia (1608)
  • The more well known account appeared in The
    Generall Historie of Virginia, New England, and
    the Summer Isles
  • some 15 years after the actual event

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John Smith Pocahontas
  • Scholars speculate that Smith may have added
    Pocahontas to his narrative to capitalize on her
    fame.
  • She had married John Rolfe, an Englishman
  • Later travelled to England in 1616, where she was
    a court favorite

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John Smith Pocahontas
  • There is a recognizable pattern of many later
    accounts of white male Europeans or Americans who
    are saved from death by the intervention of
    Native American women.

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John Smith Pocahontas
  • Dearborne
  • Pocahontasa favorite heroine of American
    culture, has achieved that status only through
    representations. The only means by which her
    story can be told is by piecing together the
    accounts of others, by studying interpretations
    of her image in literature, history, and cultural
    iconography.

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  • the real Pocahontas
  • Actual name
  • Matoaka

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