Why Wars Happened History Podcast

The Starving Time in Jamestown | America Before the Revolution


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In this immersive episode of Why Wars Happened, journey into the early chaos of Jamestown, where survival meant hard labor enforced by fear. Colonists were whipped, starved, and even had cold water poured down their sleeves for swearing. Some tried to abandon the colony—only to be forced back when an English ship arrived at the perfect, almost miraculous moment.

From the devastating “Starving Time” to John Smith’s harsh leadership, Jamestown was a colony on the brink of collapse. But desperation bred innovation: by sweetening the tobacco plant, the colonists transformed failure into survival—and bitter beginnings into profit.

This is a story of starvation, cruelty, and resilience, told with immersive narration and calming visuals.

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🕰️ Timestamps

00:00 – Introduction & Recap

00:16 – Jamestown’s Early Struggles Begin

02:08 – John Smith and the Starving Time

04:23 – Governor Gates and Abandonment Plans

05:36 – Lord De La Warr’s Strict Rule

08:13 – Harsh Laws and Punishments

13:36 – The Tobacco Boom Begins

16:48 – Closing + Next Episode Teaser

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Why Wars Happened History PodcastBy Emily Ross