Many of Virgina’s smaller communities, which are …

Years: 1622 - 1622
March

Many of Virgina’s smaller communities, which are essentially outposts of Jamestown, are attacked during the one-day surprise attack of Good Friday, March 22, 1622, including distant Henricus and its fledgling college native children and those of colonists. (In 1618 a royal charter had been obtained for founding what would have been the first institution of higher education in the British colonies.

The school for native boys and college for the sons of colonists is in its infancy when the progress and the new town here are both lost.

Another effort to establish such a school will have to wait three generations until plans for the College of William and Mary are successfully presented to the monarchy in England by the rector of Henrico Parish, James Blair, and a royal charter issued.

Apparently taking no chances of the new school being at risk of another devastating attack, in 1693, the institution will be established at Middle Plantation, a well-fortified location a few miles from Jamestown.

A few years later, the capital of the colony will be relocated there, and the name changed to Williamsburg.)

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