The Legacies of Captain John Smith
Captain John Smith (Figure 1) played a pivotal role in establishing Jamestown as a member of the governing council and in providing food for the settlers by trading with the Native Americans. The settlers were to explore, to look for the Northwest Passage to the western ocean and on to India, to see...
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