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Topic: East Prussia: Famine of 1708-11

The arrival of Lord De la Warr …

Years: 1610 - 1610
August

The arrival of Lord De la Warr with a substantial armed force of pilgrims filled with patriotic fervor, spreading Protestantism and the English, results in a counteroffensive against the Powhatan Confederacy.

As a veteran of English campaigns against the Irish, De La Warr employs "Irish tactics" against the natives: troops raid villages, burn houses, torch cornfields, and steal provisions; these tactics, identical to those practiced by the Powhatan themselves, prove effective.

On August 9, just nine weeks after De La Warr had taken command of the colony, seventy English under Percy launch a major attack on the Paspahegh capital, killing sixty-five to seventy-five, burning houses, cutting down the cornfields, and capturing one of the weorance Wowinchopunk's wives and her children.

Returning downstream, the English throw the children overboard, and, in Percy's own words, shoot out "their Braynes in the water".

They stab the queen to death in Jamestown, burning houses and chopping down the corn fields.

The Paspahegh abandon their town; they will never recover from this attack.

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