Anglo-Powhatan Wars

Anglo-Powhatan Wars
Part of the American Indian Wars

Matthaeus Merian's 1628 woodcut depicting the massacre of Jamestown and outlying Virginia settlements by the Powhatan Indians on March 22, 1622; based on Theodore de Bry's earlier depictions but with a large degree of conjecture
DateMay 1609 – October 1646
Location
Result Treaty of Middle Plantation
Belligerents
Colony of Virginia Powhatan Confederacy

The Anglo–Powhatan Wars were three wars fought between settlers of the Colony of Virginia and the Powhatan People of Tsenacommacah in the early 17th century. The first war started in 1609 and ended in a peace settlement in 1614.[1] The second war lasted from 1622 to 1632. The third war lasted from 1644 until 1646 and ended when Opechancanough was captured and killed. That war resulted in a defined boundary between the Indians and colonial lands that could only be crossed for official business with a special pass. This situation lasted until 1677 and the Treaty of Middle Plantation which established Indian reservations following Bacon's Rebellion.

  1. ^ "First Anglo-Powhatan War (1609–1614)". Encyclopedia Virginia. Retrieved April 19, 2017.

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