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* '''{{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1607|09|10}} |event=Council President [[Edward Maria Wingfield]] is deposed/impeached and arrested for allegedly [[hoarding]] food. [[John Ratcliffe (governor)|John Ratcliffe]] becomes president. George Kendall is imprisoned for mutiny, and held on the ''Discovery''.<ref name="auto2"/>}}''' |
* '''{{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1607|09|10}} |event=Council President [[Edward Maria Wingfield]] is deposed/impeached and arrested for allegedly [[hoarding]] food. [[John Ratcliffe (governor)|John Ratcliffe]] becomes president. George Kendall is imprisoned for mutiny, and held on the ''Discovery''.<ref name="auto2"/>}}''' |
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* 1607-12-10 John Smith takes nine men on a shallop to explore and find food up the Chickahominy River. George Cassen is captured and tortured to death |
* 1607-12-10 John Smith takes nine men on a shallop to explore and find food up the Chickahominy River. George Cassen is captured and tortured to death |
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⚫ | * {{circa}} 1608-01-05: John Smith uses a [[compass]] to confound Opecanchanough and his hunting party, avoiding death |
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* '''{{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1607|12}} |event= John Smith is taken by [[Opechancanough]] to [[Werowocomoco]], either to be inducted as a ceremonial tribe member or to be executed. [[Pocahantas]] participates.}}''' |
* '''{{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1607|12}} |event= John Smith is taken by [[Opechancanough]] to [[Werowocomoco]], either to be inducted as a ceremonial tribe member or to be executed. [[Pocahantas]] participates.}}''' |
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[[File:An illustrated history of the New world - containing a general history of all the various nations, states, and republics of the western continent and a complete history of the United States to the (14779081982).jpg|thumb|right|200px|Illustration of Powhatans, Pocahontas, and John Smith]] |
[[File:An illustrated history of the New world - containing a general history of all the various nations, states, and republics of the western continent and a complete history of the United States to the (14779081982).jpg|thumb|right|200px|Illustration of Powhatans, Pocahontas, and John Smith]] |
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* {{circa}} January 1608: only 38 to 40 colonists are alive. Ratcliffe and the Council planned to return to England on ''Discovery''. |
* {{circa}} January 1608: only 38 to 40 colonists are alive. Ratcliffe and the Council planned to return to England on ''Discovery''. |
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⚫ | * {{circa}} 1608-01-05: John Smith uses a [[compass]] to confound Opecanchanough and his hunting party, avoiding death |
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* {{circa}} January 1608: John Smith returns to Jamestown from his encounter with Powhatan |
* {{circa}} January 1608: John Smith returns to Jamestown from his encounter with Powhatan |
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* {{circa}} January 1608: President John Ratcliffe holds John Smith responsible for the deaths of two English explorers, and is sentenced to death by [[hanging]]{{cn|date=May 2024}} |
* {{circa}} January 1608: President John Ratcliffe holds John Smith responsible for the deaths of two English explorers, and is sentenced to death by [[hanging]]{{cn|date=May 2024}} |
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This is a timeline of events related to the settlement of Jamestown, in what today is the U.S. stateofVirginia. Dates use the Old Style calendar (e.g., the settlement naming occurred 4 May 1607 [O.S. 14 May 1607]).[1]
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