The household history of the United States and its people, for young Americans . Pace of theimpending danger. Pace hast-ened to Jamestown and noti-tied the governor, so that someof the settlements had time toput themselves in a state of de-fense. From this time there wasalmost continual war with theIndians for many years. King James did not like theVirginia Company after it passedinto the hands of those who wishedto establish the liberties of the people,and he made many efforts to get it out of their 1624 the company was dissolved, and the colony wasput under the government of the k


The household history of the United States and its people, for young Americans . Pace of theimpending danger. Pace hast-ened to Jamestown and noti-tied the governor, so that someof the settlements had time toput themselves in a state of de-fense. From this time there wasalmost continual war with theIndians for many years. King James did not like theVirginia Company after it passedinto the hands of those who wishedto establish the liberties of the people,and he made many efforts to get it out of their 1624 the company was dissolved, and the colony wasput under the government of the king. But the king,when he put down the Virginia Company, promisedto the colony all the liberties which thev then promise was not well kept by his successors inafter-years ; the Virginians were often oppressed by thegovernors sent to them, and in 1639 one Kemp, thesecretary of the colony, seems to have run away toEngland with the Great Charter of 1618, of which nocopy can now be found. But the right to pass laws inthe General Assembly was never quite taken THE COMING OF THE PILGRIMS. Z7 CHAPTER VIr. THE COMING OF THE PILGRIMS.


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