The Powhatans wait in the days and …
Years: 1622 - 1622
June
The Powhatans wait in the days and months after the day of the attacks, apparently in the belief that the colonists will accept the losses as a signal that the Powhatans are more powerful and are to be respected and that conflicts and breaches of agreements are to be avoided.
However, this proves to be a serious lack of understanding of the mindset of the English colonists and their backers overseas. (As historian Helen Rountree points out, Opechancanough did not engage in any major followup to finish off the colony, because he believed the English would react in the manner of other native nations receiving such a blow, and simply move on to other grounds.
Following the event, he told the weroance of the Patawomecks, who were detached from the Powhatan Confederacy and remained neutral throughout this time, that he expected "before the end of two Moones there should not be an Englishman in all their Countries.")
Locations
People
Groups
- Powhatan (Amerind tribe)
- London Company, The (also called the Virginia Company of London)
- Virginia (English Colony)
