Willam Bradford vs. John Smith ... Letamp39s begin with John Smithamp39s experiences with the Indians. ... The Indians helped John Smith and the other colonist to survive and eventually set him free. ... View More
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John Smith vs. Bradford ... Smith was kidnapped by a group of Indians while leading an expedition on the Chicahominy River. The Indians had plans to kill Smith ... View More
Wordcount: 607
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John Smith ... When the Indians showed Smith what they had done to his men he simply held out a compass and gave it to the captain of the tribe. ... View More
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Captain John Smith ... to be beheaded by Indians, when the chiefamp39s daughter rushed to his side and saved his life. Many historians doubt this incident and said that Smith was just ... View More
Wordcount: 547
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John Smith and William Bradford ... After the pact is made with the Indians, the Pilgrims begin to reap some of the benefits promised by Smith, but it all takes much work. ... View More
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Jedediah Smith ... On May 27, 1831, while in route to Sante Fe, Jedediah Smith was surrouned and killed by Comanche Indians at a water hole near the Cimarron River. ... View More
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Captain John Smith more success than John Rolfe ... Unfortunately they ran into an Indian hunting party and were promptly captured by the Indians. Smith was treated kindly and a great feast was prepared in his ... View More
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Captain John Smith ... Overall, John Smith is viewed as a sagacious strategist in handling Indians, a farsighted colonialist in his plans for defense, a settler alive to the art of ... View More
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ampquotThe General History of Virginiaampquot and ampquotOf Plymouth Plantatio ... Both John Smith and William Bradford encountered Indians in their explorations of the new world. ... John Smith saw the Indians as ampquotsavagesampquot and ampquotbarbariansampquot. ... View More
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Pocahontas ... One day as the Indians stood over him ready to bash his head a small Indian girl, also known as Pocahontas came between John Smith and the Indians and saved ... View More
Wordcount: 450
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Compare/Contrast Bradford ... Bradford and Smith taught the Indians this because they believed that the Indians did not have common knowledge on certain things for a better way of life. ... View More
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Pocahontas ... Smith also knew that the Indians could help the colonists in their time of need. Pocahontasamp39s father was a little less interested in talking t the white man. ... View More
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Pocohantes essay ... He called all the Indians savages, and had no regard or respect for any of them. Also John Smith had no respect for the Indians, and also called them names. ... View More
Wordcount: 343
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Pocahontas ... Smith also knew that the Indians could help the colonists in their time of need. Pocahontasamp39 father was a little less interested in talking to the white man. ... View More
Wordcount: 870
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Pocahontas ... Actually, this ampquotexecution and salvationampquot ceremony was traditional with the Indians, and if Smithamp39s story is true, Pocahontasamp39 actions were probably one part of ... View More
Wordcount: 994
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White Fang Book Report ... Beauty Smith talked the Indians into selling White Fang for whiskey. He gave them a taste of the whiskey and they all became drunk and said ok to the deal. ... View More
Wordcount: 1285
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Jamestown Settlement ... Smith told us that Indians had kidnaped him in 1607 and they were about to execute him when Chief Powhatanamp39s daughter, Pocahontas, saved him. ... View More
Wordcount: 1057
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The Jamestown Fiasco ... feeble frame of government. Smith, the son of a yeoman, kept the colony going and dealt with Indians. When the supplies ran out ... View More
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Colonial Jamestown ... confederacy. The only man who was able to somewhat keep peace, both in the colony and with the Indians, was John Smith. Despite ... View More
Wordcount: 1057
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Puritans ... This example demonstrates the relationship the Jamestown settlers had with the Indians. Once while Jon Smith and a group of men were exploring upriver, they ... View More
Wordcount: 750
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Spanish and English Colonies ... Captain smith was ampquotAmbitious, unworthy and vainglorious,ampquot according to angry colonists. ... With the new governor, ampquotIndiansampquot were treated very badly. ... View More
Wordcount: 699
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Pocahontas ... Even after John Smith informs the troops that there is no gold, only corn and other ... Ironically, the Indians are shown as well organized and intelligent. ... View More
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Abortion ... practiced. In another example, in one of his writings, Smith was attacked by twohundred Indians and killed two of them. But then ... View More
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Colonization ... John Smith dealt with the Indians by shows of force and the Indians withdrew trade with the English. Many settlers died of starvation in the first years. ... View More
Wordcount: 1608
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call ... John Smith dealt with the Indians by shows of force and the Indians withdrew trade with the English. Many settlers died of starvation in the first years. ... View More
Wordcount: 1445
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Virginia vs Mass Bay Colonies 93 DBQ ... John Smith dealt with the Indians by shows of force and the Indians withdrew trade with the English. Many settlers died of starvation in the first years. ... View More
Wordcount: 1423
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John smith ... He wanted to have peace with the Indians. He wanted to help. ... The Captain John Smith can fit into one of those categories and he can be considered a hero. ... View More
Wordcount: 736
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Piute Indians ... first, in contacts with fur trappers and traders, such as Jedehiah Smith in 1825 ... entering their land and disrupting their way of life, the Indians turned hostile ... View More
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John Smith ... In December of 1607, ,John Smith and some other colonists were attacked with by Indian deer hunters. The Indians killed the other Englishmen that were with him ... View More
Wordcount: 371
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Book Review ampamp Critique: Pocahontas ... Smithamp39s men were unprepared for the efforts that creating a new society entailed. Despite the fact that the Indians proved helpful at times for colonial ... View More
Wordcount: 621
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