class="tcol4">Captain Smith's return to England,
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Mismanagements ruin the colony, |
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The first massacre and starving time, |
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The first occasion of the ill character of Virginia, |
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The five hundred men left by Captain Smith reduced to sixty in six months time, |
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The three governors sail from Bermudas, and arrive at Virginia, |
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23. |
They take off the Christians that remained there, and design, by way of Newfoundland, to return to England, |
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Lord Delaware arrives and turns them back, |
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24. |
Sir Thomas Dale arrives governor, with supplies, |
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25. |
Sir Thomas Gates arrives governor, |
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He plants out a new plantation, |
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26. |
Pocahontas made prisoner, and married to Mr. Rolfe, |
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27. |
Peace with the Indians, |
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28. |
Pocahontas brought to England by Sir Thomas Dale, |
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29. |
Captain Smith's petition to the queen in her behalf, |
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30. |
His visit to Pocahontas, |
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An Indian's account of the people of England, |
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31. |
Pocahontas' reception at court, and death, |
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32. |
Captain Yardley's government, |
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33. |
Governor Argall's good administration, |
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34. |
Powhatan's death, and successors, |
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Peace renewed by the successors, |
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35. |
Captain Argall's voyage from Virginia to New England, |
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36. |
He defeats the French northward of New England, |
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37. |
An account of those French, |
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38. |
He also defeats the French in Acadia, |
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39. |
His return to England, |
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Sir George Yardley, governor, |
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He resettles the deserted plantation, and held the first assembly, |
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The method of that assembly, |
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