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Document 2.5 native attack on Jamestown
1622
Matthaeus Merian (1593–1650), a Swiss engraver, created this image of Opechankanough’s
attack on a Virginian settlement. A simultaneous attack on Jamestown is pictured in the
background. Opechankanough’s brother, Chief Powhatan (Doc. 1.3), had established
an uneasy peace with the colonists of Jamestown. However, the English expansion into
native territories in pursuit of land forced Opechankanough to lead a series of raids
against the Virginia colonists. After Opechankanough’s raids, the Virginia colony was
placed under a governor appointed by the king.
The Conquest of native north america
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