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1 Before 1606  





2 1606  





3 1607  





4 1608  





5 1609  





6 1610  





7 1611  





8 1612  





9 1613  





10 1614  





11 1615  





12 1616  





13 1617  





14 1618  





15 1619  





16 1620  





17 1621  





18 1622  





19 1623  





20 1624  





21 1626  





22 1631  





23 1639  





24 1644  





25 1646  





26 1649  





27 1676  





28 1693  





29 1697  





30 1698  





31 1699  





32 1750  





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== 1622 ==

== 1622 ==

[[File:English colonist population in virginia.png|thumb|right|200px]]

[[File:English colonist population in virginia.png|thumb|right|200px|European population in Virginia over time]]

* {{circa}} March 1622: Ship ''[[Seaflower (ship)|Seaflower]]'' containing relief supplies for Virginia, is accidentally sunk in Bermuda<ref>{{cite book|title=Memorials of the discovery and early settlement of the Bermudas or Somers Islands, 1515-1685|last=Lefroy|first=Sir John Henry|date=1877|url=https://archive.org/embed/memorialsofdisco01lefr|pages=XXXV,119,264,287,326}}</ref>

* {{circa}} March 1622: Ship ''[[Seaflower (ship)|Seaflower]]'' containing relief supplies for Virginia, is accidentally sunk in Bermuda<ref>{{cite book|title=Memorials of the discovery and early settlement of the Bermudas or Somers Islands, 1515-1685|last=Lefroy|first=Sir John Henry|date=1877|url=https://archive.org/embed/memorialsofdisco01lefr|pages=XXXV,119,264,287,326}}</ref>

* '''{{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1622|03|22}} |event=[[Indian massacre of 1622]] occurs, killing over 350 people in surrounding plantations and [[Henricus]]}}'''

* '''{{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1622|03|22}} |event=[[Indian massacre of 1622]] occurs, killing over 350 people in surrounding plantations and [[Henricus]]}}'''


Revision as of 15:28, 18 June 2024

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]

Before 1606

Chart of the coast of Virginia c. 1585-1586. Engraving by Theodor de Bry based on John White's Map

1606

1607

Map of Chesapeake Bay and Jamestown, 1607
Sketch of James Fort, known as the "Zuniga chart"

1608

Illustration of Powhatans, Pocahontas, and John Smith

1609

Second Virginia Charter
Pamphlet, A Discovery of the Barmudas, otherwise called the Ile of DivelsbySilvester Jourdain

1610

1611

1612

1613

Depiction of Samuel Argall making peace with the Chickahominy people in 1614

1614

Depiction of the marriage of John Rolfe and "Rebecca" (Pocahontas)

1615

1616

A Description of New England by John Smith

1617

1618

1619

1620

1621

1622

European population in Virginia over time

1623

1624

1626

1631

1639

1644

1646

1649

1676

Torching of Jamestown in 1676

1693

1697

1698

1699

1750

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  • ^ Yorktown, Mailing Address: P. O. Box 210; Us, VA 23690 Phone: 757 898-2410 Contact. "A Short History of Jamestown - Historic Jamestowne Part of Colonial National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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