Colonization and Conflict: Colonists and Powhatans Virginia Studies 3g The student will demonstrate knowledge of the first permanent English settlement in America by g) describing the interactions between the English settlers and the Powhatan people, including the contributions of the Powhatans to the survival of the settlers. SW 11/13/2003 Jamestown Colony • The first permanent English colony in America was founded on May 14, 1607. • The colony almost failed because the settlers only wanted to find gold and did not prepare shelter or start farms. • Jamestown did become a success largely due to help from Pocahontas and the Powhatans Indians. Need for a Strong Leader • The colony needed a strong leader to take charge. • Captain John Smith took over as leader of the colony in 1608. Saving the Colony • Captain John Smith had one simple rule which helped restore order “He that will not work, will not eat.” • He also initiated trading relationships with the Powhatan Indian tribes lead by Chief Powhatan. • However, due to an injury he left the colony to return to England in 1609. Chief Powhatan • The leader of the Powhatan Confederacy, a group of 30 Algonquian Indian tribes. • Powhatan was initially friendly to the English colonists. • Mutual trade developed between the Powhatans and the colonists . John Smith: Captive • John Smith led groups in exploring the region. And to trade with the Indians. • In 1608, John Smith was captured by the Powhatan Indians. Saved by an Indian Princess • Chief Powhatan was about to kill John Smith but Powhatan’s daughter Pocahontas saved his life by placing her head over his body to protect him. Pocahontas • Pocahontas was the daughter of Chief Powhatan. • As a child she often visited the Jamestown Colony. • She persuaded Chief Powhatan to provide food to the starving colonists. The Powhatans traded: Food Leather Furs In return the colonists gave them: Metal Tools Pots and Pans Guns The Powhatans introduced Two Crops to the Colonists: • Corn • Tobacco Colonists and Powhatans: Growing Conflict • The Colonists began stealing and attempting to intimidate the Indians. • The Powhatans realized the English settlement would continue to grow and saw the colonists as invaders that would take over their land. Pocahontas: Captive • In 1613 the English kidnapped Pocahontas but Chief Powhatan refused to pay the ransom for her return. • While living with the English, she adopted many of their ways and took the English name of Rebecca. Pochantas and John Rolfe • In 1614 she married John Rolfe, a tobacco planter. This began an eight-year period of peace between the Indians and colonists. • In 1615, Pocahontas and John Rolfe’s only child, Thomas was born. John Rolfe Pocahontas Visits England • In 1616, Pocahontas and her family visited England where she was treated as a celebrity . • Pocahontas met the king and queen of England. • Pocahontas died from Smallpox in England in 1617. End of the Conflicts • Mutual fears continued to cause relations between the colonists and Indians to disintegrate once again. • In 1622 an attack by the Indians killed 350 English settlers. • Evenually diseases, such as smallpox, killed hundreds of Indians and ended the conflicts with the colonists. An American Legend: John Smith and Pocahontas United Streaming (www.unitedstreaming.com) • From Colonies to Constitution: The American Colonies: • Virginia, 1607: The First English Colony at Jamestown • New World Colonized: • Captain John Smith, Pocahontas, and Tobacco