One ship had returned to England in …

Years: 1609 - 1609
October

One ship had returned to England in the aftermath of the great storm.

The other seven ships had arrived safely at Jamestown, delivering two hundred to three hundred men, women, and children, but relatively few supplies, since most had been aboard the large flagship.

In the Colony, there is no word of the fate of the Sea Venture, its supplies, passengers, or the leaders who had been aboard her.

Captain Samuel Argall, piloting one of the ships of the Third Supply which made it to Jamestown, is among those who hurry back to England to advise of Jamestown's plight.

No further supply ships from England will arrive that year, however, nor the following spring.

John Smith in the previous month had been walking with his gun in the river, and the powder was in a pouch on his belt when his powder bag exploded.

He is sent back to England for medical treatment on October 4.

While back in England, Smith will write A True Relation and The Proceedings of the English Colony of Virginia about his experiences in Jamestown.

These books, whose accuracy has been questioned by some historians due to some extent by Smith's boastful prose, are to generate public interest and new investment for the colony.

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