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The Anglo-Powhatan Wars

  • The First Anglo-Powhatan War

    The First Anglo-Powhatan War
    George Percy and seventy men went to the capital town of Paspahegh, commanded by Thomas West, where the English attacked fifty or more people and captured a wife of Wowinchopunch, the Weroance, and her children.
  • The End Of The First Anglo-Powhatan War

    The End Of The First Anglo-Powhatan War
    The Peace Of Pocahontas ended the war by the Virginia Company sending the Pocahontas, John Rolfe, and Thomas Rolfe to England for a marketing tour, but then their marriage was stopped, but as it did, the English colony began to grow.
  • The Second Anglo-Powhatan War

    The Second Anglo-Powhatan War
    Opechancanough kept a treaty between the English, but then they decided to revolt against it and a third of the colony was wiped away, in hope of the English moving away and going somewhere else to find new land, but ended up making the English gathering up to grow stronger and stay.
  • The End Of The Second Anglo-Powhatan War

    The End Of The Second Anglo-Powhatan War
    Due to the English growing stronger in their militias and providing more soldiers, they made massive assaults to the Powhatan settlements and leading themselves to become big rivals and go within constant battles and fights until the Opechancanough finally lend​ some land to the English and made a treaty.
  • The Third Anglo-Powhatan War

    The Third Anglo-Powhatan War
    As the remnants of the Powhatan Confederacy under Opechancanough tried once again to drive out the settlers from the Virginia Colony, 400 colonists were killed. The English got mad once again and they made several fights back and forth towards the Natives of Powhatan.
  • The End Of The Third Anglo-Powhatan War

    The End Of The Third Anglo-Powhatan War
    As the English got tired of Opechancanough continuously motivating the people under his confederacy to rival up, they took him to Jamestown to be executed. As that occurred the friendship between the Natives and the English began to become better over the years as they had no longer found a reason to fight one another and create motives for rivalry. The Treaty of 16446 made things even for the English and the Natives and they only met when they needed materials for trading and business.