Posted on 03/22/2017 4:23:07 AM PDT by Bull Snipe
Warriors of the Powhatan Confederation, led by Chief Oprechancanough, attacked the English settlements around the Jamestown area in Virginia. By the time the warriors withdrew, they had killed 347 men, women and children. This was about 1 in 4 settlers in the area.
It was quite an eye-opener for me to read the book “Border Wars”, which a FReeper recommended. Some awful deeds done at the hands of the noble savages.
The torture was part of the culture of many of these tribes.
I’ve seen information that says 10% of ships going to the new world did not make the return voyage. 10% chance of dying at sea was considered a worthwhile risk.
At best we are assured of a dirty civil war, “Rwanda X Bosnia.”
They were brave, tough people, to be sure.
Thanks
By the late 1700's their decendents (my ancestors) had migrated to North Carolina. Hearty stock there.
Yes! It was really good, at least I thought so, it stuck very much to the facts, or what we know to be the facts. I saw it twice. I thought it was probably the most realistic movie ever made about native Americans, in this case the Powhatans. This wasn’t the usual crap of someone dressed like an indian and doing a pow wow and saying how, this really showed how much nature and wildlife dominated native American culture and surprisingly their personalities. Without revealing too much, the first meeting between the colony and the Powhatans is utterly mind blowing, like you are witnessing history. As for leftist propaganda, I think the movie may have gone a little harsh on portraying Smith and the colonists as if they were invading and destroying the symbiosis between the Powhatans and nature, but on the other hand, that’s exactly what they did didn’t they. It’s not like the director Terrence Mallick is being leftist about it, he is just stating the facts. This guy John Smith came to that land and proclaimed it “New England” no different from say some Muslim moving into your neighborhood and declaring it “New Mecca”. And the thing is, when Smith and his gang were starving to death the Powhatans brought them food out of compassion and Smith responded by attacking them later on. You can read about all this right here.........
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Smith_(explorer)
Here’s the trailer for it.........
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVUBBW4ALD0
Biblical consequence of legalized national child sacrifice is invasion and conquest. Native Americans did it and we all know about the Aztecs and Mayans “religion.”
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jsa_0037-9174_1931_num_23_1_1088
NO!!!!
Not for being PC, but being ponderously artsy-fartsy.
We had to turn it off after a half hour or so. Hardly any speaking, and lots of new-age background music, and waving fields of grass. Far too boring.
My ancestors were in Jamestowne at the time, having arrived in 1607, or 08. They lived short, and hard, lives.
My Swedish forebear who immigrated later than the English side of my family arrived in the 1630s -- first as a teen-aged deck hand -- and made the trip across the Atlantic 3 times, as he returned Europe collect his pay and find a wife and bring her back to settle permanently in "New Sweden", which (by then) had fallen first to the Dutch and then to the British. I have always thought that to be an amazing accomplishment -- 3 times across the Atlantic in the 1630s. But, it hardly exceeds the bravado of my British female ancestor who traveled alone to Jamestowne to collect her father's legacy since he had died here in the early 1600s. She stayed and married and died in childbirth. Life was even tougher for women, methinks!
As did most settlers. Their hard times were tempered by the knowledge that they were able to live by the sweat of their brow and could provide an inheritance for their children.
We came here to settle this land and make a living for our family. We did not come here to be robbed by an arrogant government of snide elitists who demand a larger and larger portion of our resources.
Okay, thanks. I watched the trailer and was turned off by seeing a scantily-clad, beautiful and nubile Pocahantas being eyed by Smith. So, I knew right there that it was not going to follow historical accuracy.
We are all pitiful snowflakes compared to them!
I’ll be visiting the Jamestown settlement for my vacation in August. This article will help me to know my history.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.