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2 November, 07:11

Which leader of the Jamestown colony am I? Although I only lived in Jamestown for two years, I did more than any other colonist to ensure the success of the new settlement. My greatest achievement was negotiating for a supply of corn with the local Native Americans. This crop ensured not only the survival of my people, but also forged a relationship of peace. I had to leave the colony earlier than I would have liked when an injury forced me to return to England.

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    John Smith

    John Smith was an original settler and leader of the Jamestown colony. His early contact with the neighboring Powhatan tribe would lead to the success of the colony.

    Early in the settlement of Jamestown, Smith was captured by the Powhatan. This capture would eventually produce the story of his capture and being saved by Pocahontas, the chiefs' daughter. During the second year of the colony, Smith became the president or governor of the colony. He used this power to negotiate, sometimes forcibly, with the Powhatan for corn which kept the colony safe from starvation. Smith was wounded by an explosion and was convinced to give up leadership and return to England.
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