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Q: What what were the results of the Indian attack of 1622?
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The eastern region of the Virginia colony was finally saved frome Indian attack after?

1622 or 1644


As a result of the Indian assault of 1622 upon the Virginia colony the colonists?

After the Powhatan Indians attack upon the Virginia colony in 1622, the colonists abandoned many of the smaller settlements. Jamestown, the largest colony, was saved from the attack when an Indian youth living in the home of colonist, Richard Pace told him of the planned attack.


The Indian warrior who led the massacre of 1622 against the Virginia settlers was?

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.


What happened after the Indian Massacre of 1622?

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Who was the Powhatan chief in 1622?

The Chief of the Powhatan tribe in 1622 during the Indian Massacre of 1622 was Chief Opchanacanough. He was the founder of the Powhatan Confederacy which struck back against the English in the Virginia Colony.


Why did the Powhatan tribe attack the Jamestown colony in 1622?

because they no longer wanted to become slaves.


America's longest war was fought in?

American Indian Wars (American Natives) 1622 to 1890.


Where did the Jamestown massacre take place?

It happened Virginia. It mostly known as the Indian massacre of 1622.


Where did the Indian wars happened?

As soon as the first white people settled into North America in the 1620s.


Will Afghanistan be the longest war for America?

The American Indian Wars was America's longest war; 1622-1890.


How long was the war in the American Indian war?

The American Indian wars lasted off and on over the course of nearly 300 years, approximately 1622 - 1924.


How do the Indian uprising in Virginia in 1622 compare with Bacon's Rebellion in 1675?

They both led to changes in the colony's government.