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Captain John Smith's 1607 voyage to Jamestown was not his first
trip abroad. He had traveled throughout Europe, been sold as a war
captive in Turkey, escaped, and returned to England in time to join
the Virginia Company's colonizing project. In Jamestown migrants,
merchants, and soldiers who had also sailed to the distant shores
of the Ottoman Empire, Africa, and Ireland in search of new
beginnings encountered Indians who already possessed broad
understanding of Europeans. Experience of foreign environments and
cultures had sharpened survival instincts on all sides and aroused
challenging questions about human nature and its potential for
transformation.
It is against this enlarged temporal and geographic background
that Jamestown dramatically emerges in Karen Kupperman's
breathtaking study. Reconfiguring the national myth of Jamestown's
failure, she shows how the settlement's distinctly messy first
decade actually represents a period of ferment in which individuals
were learning how to make a colony work. Despite the settlers'
dependence on the Chesapeake Algonquians and strained relations
with their London backers, they forged a tenacious colony that
survived where others had failed. Indeed, the structures and
practices that evolved through trial and error in Virginia would
become the model for all successful English colonies, including
Plymouth.
Capturing England's intoxication with a wider world through
ballads, plays, and paintings, and the stark reality of
Jamestown--for Indians and Europeans alike--through the words of
its inhabitants as well as archeological and environmental
evidence, Kupperman re-creates these formative years with
astonishing detail.
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