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Podcasts from Jamestown Settlement and the Yorktown Victory Center, two living-history museums in Williamsburg, Virginia. To learn more, visit www.historyisfun.org.... more
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July 28, 2008Representative GovernmentShareholder discontent with martial law in the new colony prompted the creation of the "New Charter" which directly led to the first legislative assembly in the New World....more2minPlay
July 28, 2008Profit MotiveJamestown was founded primarily as a commercial investment by the shareholders of The Virginia Company. But the colony simply struggled to survive for many years. Tobacco eventually proved to be the "gold" of the region - although the original Jamestown investors never did reap their own hoped-for returns....more2minPlay
July 28, 2008Powhatans TradeTrade between the Jamestown settlers and the Powhatan Indians became increasingly important.nbsp; The English relied on the Indians for food and information, while the Powhatan found English copper and metal tools desireable....more2minPlay
July 28, 2008Powhatan PocahontasPowhatan was the paramount chief of some 30 Powhatan Indian tribes when English settlers arrived at Jamestown in 1607. His daughter Pocahontas befriended the English and at times served as intermediary between the two cultural groups....more2minPlay
July 28, 2008John SmithBrought to Jamestown as a captive, Captain John Smith became part of the governing council of Jamestown and an iconic historical figure due to his skillful leadership of the threatened colony and strong relationships with the Native Americans....more2minPlay
July 23, 2008HardshipsEarly 17th-century Jamestown colonists had a difficult time adjusting to the environment of Virginia. For several years, the colony struggled through supply shortages, sickness, death and lack of strong leadership, and it depended on a constant stream of settlers and provisions to survive....more2minPlay
July 23, 2008The AfricansAfricans, who arrived against their will in 1619 had no choice other than to adapt to the conditions in which they found themselves. This included learning new English customs and language and having their own traditions ignored or discouraged by those around them....more2minPlay
FAQs about Historyisfun.org Podcasts:How many episodes does Historyisfun.org Podcasts have?The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.