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    When in comes to first hand experiences with the New Word, John Smith and William Bradford have a good idea of what it is like. Although both men are very different, they have some similarities. The short story, The General History of Virginia, John Smith shares his and his crew’s experiences with the New World, just like the short story, Of Plymouth Plantation, by William Bradford does. While these short stories both fall under the same category, coming to the new world, they are not exactly the

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    John Smith Biography

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    John Smith many people over heard the name in the American history . According to the Love and hate in James town book, the Arthur focus on Smith in a lot of points. Smith history and, how he got to be a big part of the colony; also, it tells the reader how Smith become important to the natives. Most Americans watched Pocahontas the cartoon that Disney created and they believed the story as it is; nevertheless, Price shows the reader that Smith was not with blonde hair, as tall, or fell in love with

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    The simple fact is, John Smith helped the Jamestown settlers tremendously and made them stronger as a result. He achieved this through his excellent leadership skills, knowledge of survival and ability to maintain peace. He even strengthened the colonist relationship with Native Americans during their time of struggle. During this time many tribes welcomed the English with opened arms, but some pushed them away in distrust. This may be due to previous encounters with Europeans. This event can be

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    whether or not Pocahontas saved John Smith is that it never happened. We know from the first account about his journey to Jamestown that he indeed was there, so he was a primary source. Pieces of information I have used to make my conclusion are the two accounts of John Smith, historian Lemay's document about his opinion, and expert Lewis' interpretations about the event. After reading both of John Smith's accounts, I think that Pocahontas never saved John Smith. Both his pieces of writing give

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    Smith’s and Bradford’s Journey Captain John Smith and Governor William Bradford were both influential men during the seventeenth century. They were both American writers that came to America to write about the New World. Their writings of the two writers describe the advantages and disadvantages of coming to the New World. Although these two men have similarities, they also have differences between them. Despite the fact Smith and Bradford both came to the New World, they were considered to be

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    John Smith In Pocahontas

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    John Smith a widely known, beloved, Disney character in the movie Pocahontas. However, he is also an important and influential person in history. Both of these characters differ greatly from real life, to a movie character. In the Disney movie, John Smith is shown as Caucasian, slender, with blond hair and blue eyes. (“John Smith”). He is also shown in an age range from about 20-25. Socially, John Smith is shown to have many friends in the movie as well as being brave, and fighting for the rights

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    After analyzing the two manuscripts by Captain John Smith and William Bradford, I found their two accounts of coming to the new world were just as much similar as they were different. Both men wrote about their experiences, however their approach greatly differed in dealing with the natives, settling the land, and convincing their fellow Europeans to make the voyage to the new world. Smith wanted to control the native people and their land, setting himself up for success in the new world. Bradford

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    for contrasting reasons. Jamestown was settled by the Virginia Company and Captain John Smith, who was the leader and was one of the reasons why Jamestown was able to endure and withstand in such difficult circumstances. In Smith’s narrative “but nothing so difficult as to establish a commonwealth so far remote from men and means, and where men's minds are so untoward as neither do well themselves, nor suffer others”(Smith).People were being greedy and didn’t want to help each other which was a big

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    name, John Smith proved to be anything but. Born in 1580, England, to a family of farmers, Smith took a completely different route from that of his family and became a soldier at the young age of sixteen. After several years into his career, Smith eventually rose to the rank of captain. Sadly, his good fortune was fleeting, for he was soon captured by a Turk and sent to work for a maiden- who he soon fell in love with. Reportedly, she fancied him too, and sent him to her brother so that John could

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    PechaKucha Slide 1: Introduction/Pocahontas’ face Pocahontas and John Smith may be the most famous and best known part of history of the original Jamestown settlement of 1607. As a popular Disney film star, stories of Pocahontas’ life began creating our own pop culture idea of what really happened during the first attempt at colonizing the new world. Slide 2: This is a very important time in the history of our country, and we have little documentation supporting the theories of events that historians

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