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Paperback Biography of Captain John Smith, Founder of Virginia Book

ISBN: B0FHC1B6TK

ISBN13: 9781024219579

Biography of Captain John Smith, Founder of Virginia

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Explore the life and adventures of Captain John Smith, a pivotal figure in the early history of America, with George Canning Hill's 1858 biography, "Biography of Captain John Smith, Founder of Virginia." This meticulously researched account delves into Smith's early life, his military exploits, and his crucial role in the establishment of the Jamestown colony. Readers will discover the challenges faced by the first English settlers in Virginia, Smith's interactions with Native American tribes, including the famous story of Pocahontas, and his lasting impact on the development of the region. Hill's biography offers a comprehensive look at a man whose courage and leadership were instrumental in shaping the course of American history. A valuable resource for historians and anyone interested in the colonial era.

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