In "The General History of Virginia," John Smith aims to document the experiences and challenges faced by the early English settlers in North America. He seeks to promote the potential of the Virginia colony to attract more settlers and investors by highlighting its resources and opportunities. Additionally, Smith intends to assert his role as a leader and hero within the narrative, enhancing his own reputation and legacy in the New World. Overall, he combines personal narrative with broader themes of exploration and colonization.
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In "The General History of Virginia," Captain Kendall is killed due to a conflict with the Native Americans. Tensions escalated during a period of scarce resources and misunderstandings between the settlers and indigenous tribes. His death is portrayed as a consequence of the broader struggles for survival and control over the land, highlighting the precarious situation of early Virginia colonists. This event underscores the violent and volatile nature of colonial encounters during that era.
Jamestown was established in 1607.
The History - talks about a specific history History - is used in general
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John Smith. He just tells it in third person.
Presbyterian of Virginia has written: 'Remarks on the act of the General Assembly of 1837 declaring four synods to be \\' -- subject(s): General Association of Connecticut, History, Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.
Virginia Museum of Natural History was created in 1984.
The web address of the Virginia Museum Of Natural History is: http://www.vmnh.net
Joseph E. Morse has written: 'Virginia's Country Stores: A Quiet Passing' 'Virginia's country stores' -- subject(s): General stores, History, Pictorial works
The address of the Virginia Museum Of Natural History is: 21 Starling Ave, Martinsville, VA 24112-2921
The address of the Virginia Natural History Society is: Po Box 96, Hampdensydney, VA 23943-0096
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Philip Mallory Conley has written: 'Beacon lights of West Virginia history' -- subject(s): History 'West Virginia yesterday and today' 'West Virginia' -- subject(s): History