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Opechancanough
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Opechancanough
The Indian Massacre of 1622 occurred in the Colony of Virginia, in what now belongs to the United States of America, on Friday, March 22, 1622.
They met when she saved him from being executed.
Opechancanough ---page 13 in For the common Defense
Opechancanough led another attack on the English colonists primarily to resist their encroachment on Native American lands and to protect his people's autonomy. Tensions had escalated due to continuous settlement and land appropriation by the colonists, which threatened the traditional way of life for Indigenous tribes. Additionally, previous conflicts and betrayals had fostered a deep mistrust, prompting Opechancanough to seek a decisive confrontation to reclaim territory and assert control over the region.
Powhatan Actually Powhatan died in 1618. The answer is Opechancanough.
Pocahontas was a child of Chief Powhatan. His older brother was Opechancanough. Chief Powhatan was the paramount chief of Tsenacommacah.
Opechancanough or Opchanacanough, chief of the Powhatan Confederacy, is a proper noun, the name of a specific person. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun is always capitalized.
According to Wikipedia...According to one legend, the Shawnee were descended from a party sent by Chief Opechancanough, ruler of the Powhatan_Confederacy1618-1644, to settle in the Shenandoah_Valley. The party was led by his son, Sheewa-a-nee, for whom they were named".
When he died in 1618 his brother Opechancanough took over. In 1622 he organized a suprise attack on Jamestown and killed a third of the English, but he didn't do another attack for 22 years. By this time the colony was established and it was too late.