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... Indians....Arrival of John White.... He returns toEngland forsuccour.... Raleigh assignshis patent.... Patentto Sir Thomas Gatesand others.... Codeof laws for the proposed colony drawnupbythe King. The UnitedStates of America extend, on ...
... Indians....Arrival of John White.... He returns toEngland forsuccour.... Raleigh assignshis patent.... Patentto Sir Thomas Gatesand others.... Codeof laws for the proposed colony drawnupbythe King. The UnitedStates of America extend, on ...
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... Indians.This small partywas soon destroyed bythe Indians. 1587 Not discouraged by theillsuccess which had thus far attended hisefforts tomake a settlementin America, Raleigh, inthefollowing year, fittedoutthree ships under the commandof ...
... Indians.This small partywas soon destroyed bythe Indians. 1587 Not discouraged by theillsuccess which had thus far attended hisefforts tomake a settlementin America, Raleigh, inthefollowing year, fittedoutthree ships under the commandof ...
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... Indians attempt to massacre the whites.... General war....Dissolution of the company....Arbitrary measures ofthe crown.... Sir John Harvey.... SirWilliam Berkeley.... Provincial assembly restored.... Virginia declares in favourof ...
... Indians attempt to massacre the whites.... General war....Dissolution of the company....Arbitrary measures ofthe crown.... Sir John Harvey.... SirWilliam Berkeley.... Provincial assembly restored.... Virginia declares in favourof ...
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... Indians, no longerawed bythe genius andvigour of Smith, attacked the colony on all sides. West and Martin, after losing their boats and nearly half their men, were driven intoJamestown. Thestockof provisions was lavishly wasted ...
... Indians, no longerawed bythe genius andvigour of Smith, attacked the colony on all sides. West and Martin, after losing their boats and nearly half their men, were driven intoJamestown. Thestockof provisions was lavishly wasted ...
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... Indians,orteach themthe use of fire arms, underpain of death; thatno person should hunt deer or hogswithout the governor's permission; that no man should shoot, unlessin hisown necessary defence, until a new supplyof ammunition should ...
... Indians,orteach themthe use of fire arms, underpain of death; thatno person should hunt deer or hogswithout the governor's permission; that no man should shoot, unlessin hisown necessary defence, until a new supplyof ammunition should ...
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