Special Report: The Jamestown Story
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:

- The Birth of America: The Jamestown Settlers Planted the Seeds of the Nation's Spirit
- A Conqueror More Lethal Than the Sword
- The Princess Wild: Pocahontas Was Not Who You Think She Was
- John Smith: A Young Captain Who Sought Adventure and Found It
- A Group of Enslaved Africans Changed the Future of a Nation
- As the Ground Shares Its Secrets: An Archaeologist Challenges Old Beliefs
- In 1607, There Was Too Much Else Going On to Notice Jamestown
- A Trip Back in Time: What to See and Do at the Jamestown Settlements
- A New World: Digging at the Roots of Modern America (PDF)
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