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The First Anglo–Powhatan War lasted from 1609 to 1614 between the Powhatans and the colonists. [6] De La Warr sent George Percy and James Davis with 70 men to attack the Paspahegh town on August 9, 1610, burning houses and cutting down cornfields. They killed between 15 and 75 villagers and captured one of Wowinchopunk's wives and her two ...
Second Anglo-Powhatan War England: Powhatan Confederacy: 1623 1639 Ottoman–Safavid War (1623–1639) Ottoman Empire: Safavid Empire: 1625 1630 Anglo-Spanish War (1625–1630) Spain England. Support: Dutch Republic; 1625 1625 Zhmaylo uprising: Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth: Cossacks 1625 1625 Relief of Genoa: Spain Republic of Genoa Kingdom ...
1641–1667 First Beaver War in the Great Lakes region; 1643–1645 Kieft's War in New Netherland; 1644–1647 Claiborne and Ingle's Rebellion in Maryland; part of the English Civil War; 1644–1646 Third Anglo–Powhatan War following Opechancanough's Massacre in Virginia; 1655 Battle of the Severn in Maryland; part of the English Civil War
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anglo-Cherokee War; Anglo-Powhatan Wars; Apalachee massacre; B.
The first of the Anglo-Powhatan Wars occurred from 1610 to 1614, starting after a raid from the Virginian settlers killed dozens of Powhatan. In 1622, the second Anglo-Powhatan War broke out when the Powhatan attacked Jamestown and killed 347 settlers, roughly 30% of the settlement's population at the time. In 1644, the Powhatan attacked ...
1610–1614 – First Anglo-Powhatan War resulting in a seven-year "Peace of Pocahontas" between the English and the Powhatan confederacy. 1610 (Fall) – Lord De La Warr, brother of Francis West and now colony governor, makes another attempt to establish a fort at the falls, but it too is abandoned in early 1611.
The Indian massacre of 1622 took place in the English colony of Virginia on March 22, 1621/22 ().English explorer John Smith, though he was not an eyewitness, wrote in his History of Virginia that warriors of the Powhatan "came unarmed into our houses with deer, turkeys, fish, fruits, and other provisions to sell us"; [2] they then grabbed any tools or weapons available and killed all English ...
Download as PDF; Printable version ... Anglo-Powhatan Wars; Pequot War; Kieft's War; ... African-Americans who had been emancipated after the American Civil War, ...