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The Life of John Smith: Virginia's First Hero

The Life of John Smith: Virginia's First Hero

Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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In this episode, Will tells the tale of the life of John Smith, the mercenary-turned-explorer who was the first great Virginia hero. This is the tale of how Smith won his knighthood by defeating three Ottoman Turks in single combat, how he ended up as a leader in the original settlement of Virginia, and how his lasting legacy was the map he made out of his own explorations. Will also discusses why Pocahontas saved John Smith, how Smith saved Jamestown, and his legacy in mapping New England, along with why he died in relative obscurity.

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Timestamps

0:00 John Smith Saves Virginia: He Who Does Not Work, Neither Shall He Eat at Jamestown

4:36 The Humble Origins of John Smith

5:55 John Smith Becomes a European Mercenary

7:33 How John Smith Became a Legend

10:02 John Smith Becomes a Slave of the Ottoman Turks

14:04 How John Smith Joined the Virginia Company, and the Virginia Expedition

15:40 Smith and Bartholomew Gosnold

18:05 John Smith Feuds With Everyone

20:09 Smith Is Saved

21:33 Jamestown Is Founded, and Disaster

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