Compare And Contrast The Treaty Between John Smith And The Nightmare In Jamestown

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e treaty between John Smith and the Native Americans (Nightmare in Jamestown.) When the colonists reached land, a man named Wingfield was appointed President. President Wingfield fed his men barley and water. The water was filled with salt due to the nearby ocean which would cause major problems later along time. President Wingfield was deposed in September of 1607 due to attempting to escape from the colony. The deposition of Wingfield called for another leader, thus Ratcliffe was next in line to be President of the colony. After some time under Ratcliffe’s rule, he also attempted to escape from the colony the same way that Wingfield tried. This led to Ratcliffe also being deposed which in turn caused John Smith to be leader. John Smith was a man who stopped …show more content…

When the colony was established, there were nigh thirty-thousand Native Americans that surrounded the colony on all sides. Luckily for the colony, the Native Americans decided not to wipe them off immediately, but instead decided to slowly pick them off. After an encounter between Powhatan and John Smith, the soon was a treaty between John Smith and the Native American tribe. The agreement between John and Powhatan was that John would give the Natives a grindstone, some cannons, jewels, and trinkets. In exchange, the Native Americans would not attack the colony and instead give them food and water. After some time of peace and prosperity, John was attacked by someone or a group of people in the colony. This attack forced John back to England for some time and within this time, the treaty was all but voided by the Indians. The Indians attacked the colony and neglected any kind of trade for supplies for the colony. If John Smith had not been attacked, perhaps the colony would not have been forced through the Starving Time. The Native Americans were crucial to the colony’s survival when England could not help the colony (Nightmare in

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