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Jamestown: Legacy of the Massacre of 1622 Summary
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On March 22, 1622, Indians of the Powhatan Confederacy in eastern Virginia killed around 347 English colonists, nearly a quarter of the entire English population in Virginia. This well-planned, coordinated attack, which the English called a...
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Indian massacre of 1622 Information
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The Indian massacre of 1622 (also known as the Jamestown Massacre) occurred in the Virginia Colony on Good Friday, March 22, 1622. About 347 people [1], or almost one-third of the English population of Jamestown, were killed by a coordinated series of...


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Denver Rocky Mountain News
Save Site Of Massacre, Indians Say
03/25/1998: 409 words, approx. 1 pages
Michael Romano; Rocky Mountain News Washington Bureau Denver Rocky Mountain News 03-25-1998 SAVE SITE OF MASSACRE, INDIANS SAY Two descendants of Cheyenne Indians victimized in the Sand Creek Massacre pleaded Tuesday to preserve the area in southeastern Colorado as a national historic...
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Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA
Gender explanation for massacre of the Conestoga Indians
12/17/2004: 704 words, approx. 2 pages
An essayist accepts the modern explanation that the Paxton Boys were racists, but adds to it. Multiple choice: The Paxton Boys killed the last of the Conestoga Indians living in Lancaster County in December 1763 because: A. They thought the peaceful...
 


 

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