John Smith was so important because he helped the colony in many different ways, in order to start the colony. He quoted "If you don't work, You don't eat."
So they obviously worked more then.
because john smith and Christopher Newport were fighting and smith pulled out his knife so john smith was chained to the wall
John Rolfe was the leader of the colony, and the husband of Pocahontas. Commonly (largely because of his memoirs and Disney) John Smith is confused with this, although it is unlikely that Smith ever knew Pocahontas. He was however a military Captain in the colony.
Marsh was the maiden name of the mother of Captain Edward John Smith [January 27, 1850-April 15, 1912]. Catherine Marsh Hancock was the full name of the Captain's mother. So the Captain's father was her second husband. The Captain's father was Edward Smith. The Captain's parents married on August 2, 1841, at Shelton, Staffordshire. His father was a potter at the time of the marriage. But he subsequently became a shop owner with his wife. The couple were living in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent when their son, the subsequent Captain, was born.
Childhood and educational experiences helped get Captain Edward John Smith [January 27, 1850-April 15, 1912] interested in seafaring. The subsequent Captain always liked the outdoors. He also did well in the subjects that were necessary for a seafaring career. Additionally, he was as practical and realistic as his shop owning parents. The three Smith family members knew a good career move when they saw it. So they recognized seafaring as a career with a future.
Reason is because John Smith is my uncle and its in the Holy Bible
because john smith and Christopher Newport were fighting and smith pulled out his knife so john smith was chained to the wall
Captain John Smith said, "If you don't work, you don't eat." So if the settlers wanted to survive they had to work.
Capt. Smith, the Gentleman's Captain, was a favorite of the White Star Line. So much so that he was on the maiden voyages for the Adriatic, the Majestic, the Baltic, the Olympic, and Titanic.
It was her maiden voyage so it was everybody's first (and only) sailing on her.
John Rolfe was the leader of the colony, and the husband of Pocahontas. Commonly (largely because of his memoirs and Disney) John Smith is confused with this, although it is unlikely that Smith ever knew Pocahontas. He was however a military Captain in the colony.
Captain Edward John Smith, (27 January 1850 - 15 April 1912) was the captain of the RMS Titanic on its maiden and only voyage (April 10, 1912). He was a very well-known captain for the White Star Line, and Titanic's maiden voyage was going to be his last before retirement. After organizing the necessarily-incomplete evacuation of passengers, he went down with his ship. In the 1997 film "Titanic" he was portrayed by actor Bernard Hill.
Marsh was the maiden name of the mother of Captain Edward John Smith [January 27, 1850-April 15, 1912]. Catherine Marsh Hancock was the full name of the Captain's mother. So the Captain's father was her second husband. The Captain's father was Edward Smith. The Captain's parents married on August 2, 1841, at Shelton, Staffordshire. His father was a potter at the time of the marriage. But he subsequently became a shop owner with his wife. The couple were living in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent when their son, the subsequent Captain, was born.
Captain E.J. Smith was born in 1850, so he would be 166 in 2016.
He was captain and so had his own quarters. He did not have a 'class'
To be honest, no one knows the exact amount of iceberg warnings Captain J. Smith received from other ships. But the estimation is; way too many. Captain John Smith received dozens and dozens of warning from other ships in the area, such as, "We have stopped, and are surrounded by ice." Even so, Captain Smith ignored all of these warnings.
Captain Edward John Smith's birth date was January 27, 1850. His birth place was Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, England. His death date was April 15, 1912. He was the Captain of the Titanic. So his death place was the Atlantic Ocean, at coordinates 49 degrees 43 minutes 55 seconds North 49 degrees 56 minutes 45 seconds West.
Yes, Edward John Smith [January 27, 1850-April 15, 1912] was the Captain of the Titanic. He died with the sinking of his ship. So his place of death was recorded as in the Atlantic Ocean, at coordinates 49 degrees 43 minutes 55 seconds North 49 degrees 56 minutes 45 seconds West.