The story of our nation, from the earliest discoveries to the present time ..together with a graphic account of Porto Rico, Cuba, Hawaii and the Philippine islands .. . col-ony, yet, for all that, Captain Argalltook her prisoner and demanded a ran-som from her father ! Powhatan wouldW\ not reply, but prepared for war. Thenthe Indian girl was baptized and joinedthe church, in order that she mightmarry an Englishman, named JohnRolfe, with whom she went to England,and was known as the Lady Rebecca atthe English Court. She died there,pocahontas. leaving one son, who came to Virginia and was quite
The story of our nation, from the earliest discoveries to the present time ..together with a graphic account of Porto Rico, Cuba, Hawaii and the Philippine islands .. . col-ony, yet, for all that, Captain Argalltook her prisoner and demanded a ran-som from her father ! Powhatan wouldW\ not reply, but prepared for war. Thenthe Indian girl was baptized and joinedthe church, in order that she mightmarry an Englishman, named JohnRolfe, with whom she went to England,and was known as the Lady Rebecca atthe English Court. She died there,pocahontas. leaving one son, who came to Virginia and was quite influential. Many of the first families in Virginia are hisdescendants, said Hadley. Didnt Smith have a fight with Opechancanough ? asked ; he suspected treachery, seized the chief by his scalplock,pointed his pistol at him, and vowed that he would exterminate the wholetribe if one of his men were hurt, laughed Ray. Then he told themto remember their treaty, that he came as a friend, and good will wasestablished—for a time. Thus far the men who had come to people a new land were gentle-men and adventurers, with but very few laborers. Smith now wrote to.
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