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Captain John Smith


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  1. Official Site: Captain John Smith
  2. Johnsmith400.org: 400 Project: The 2007 Voyage
  3. Wikipedia: Captain John Smith
  4. Time.com: Captain John Smith (2007)
  5. Project Gutenberg: Captain John Smith
  6. Clemson University: Did Pocahontas Save Captain John Smith?
  7. National Geographic: John Smiths Voyage Of Discovery (Video Time 13:00)  Lori: Very interesting!

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  • 1580: Born in in Willoughby, England
  • 1600: Smith joined Austrian forces to fight the Turks in the "Long War."
  • 1602: Smith was wounded in battle, captured and sold as a slave to a Turk
  • 1604-05: Escaped slavery and returned to England
  • 1607: Smith was one of seven council members who were to govern the Virginia colony]
  • 1607: Ambushed by Indians, Smith taken back to their powerful chief, Chief Powhatan
  • 1607: Captain John Smith's sails the Chesapeake Bay
  • 1609: Returned to England for treatment of a gunpowder burn
  • 1614: Smith sails the coasts of Maine and Massachusetts Bay, and named the region New England
  • June 21,1631: Died at the age of 51

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