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Karissa
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17 March, 09:20
Who were the powhatan?
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Jillian Wiggins
17 March, 09:27
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At the time English colonists arrived in the spring of 1607, coastal Virginia was inhabited by the Powhatan Indians, an Algonquian-speaking people. The Powhatans were comprised of 30-some tribal groups, with a total population of about 14,000, under the control ofWahunsonacock, sometimes called "Powhatan.
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