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 MAP & DIRECTIONS to Jamestown Settlement and the Yorktown Victory Center. 

Map of Historic Triangle showing Jamestown Settlement and Yorktown Victory Center
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Virginia Company Charters and Challenges

August 4, 2008

05_va_company2.jpg Over its 17-year life span, the Virginia Company struggled to plant a colony far from the edge of European civilization and to make it yield a profit. To some extent they were making it up as they went along.

Episode #13 - 2:01 - 2.86 MB - .mp3

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Profit Motive and Global Economy

August 4, 2008

04_Profit1.jpgThe Virginia Company’s huge investment finally paid off. Although it came too late to save the company, the profits from tobacco made Jamestown a significant player in the world economy.

Episode #14 - 2:02 - 2.87 MB - .mp3

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Alqonquian Empire

August 4, 2008

thumb_Opechancanough statue2.jpgIn 1607, when Christopher Newport’s little fleet anchored in what would be called the James River, it made rival claim to a domain inhabited by the highly organized and sophisticated Powhatan paramount chiefdom.

Episode #15 - 2:02 - 2.87 MB - .mp4

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Africans Come to Virginia

August 4, 2008

03_Algonquian_Empire1.jpgThe great tobacco fortunes of early Virginia would not have been possible but for the steady supply of African slaves toward the end of the 17th century. They were transported from Africa along an extensive and sophisticated pipeline.

Episode #16 - 2:02 - 2.88 MB - .mp4

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England in 1607

August 4, 2008

01_England1.jpgWhen the early colonists departed England bound for Virginia, they left behind a society divided by class, rank, wealth and religion, but also one uniquely unified in its view of the world.

Episode #17 - 2:02 - 2.86 MB - .mp4

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Religion

July 28, 2008

religion copy.jpgReligion, notably Protestantism, played a central role in the life of the colonists, illustrated by the famous cross-planting at Cape Henry and the early construction of several churches within the Jamestown colony.

Episode #18 - 1:04 - 6.35 MB - .mp4

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