Sunday, February 12, 2012

Nation & World

Special Report: The Jamestown Story

Posted 1/22/07

Four hundred years ago, a band of high-born but ill-prepared settlers arrived in Virginia seeking gold and a route to the South Seas. What they found were hostile natives, famine, and disease. It was only by cultivating a potent plant that the struggling colony managed to survive, making it the first permanent English settlement in America.

More on the 400th anniverary of the Jamestown settlement:

GUN CONTROL: The settlers were advised not to give novices guns, lest the Indians realize the weapons were more loud than they were accurate. The James Fort in Virginia regularly offers historical re-creations, including this one.
JIM LO SCALZO FOR USN&WR

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