CHAPTER III.
PROGRESS OF THE COLONY-MASSACRE OF 1622-DISSOLUTION OF THE LONDON COMPANY.
State of the colony at Smith's departure-its conduct and subsequent sufferings.-Arrival of Gates-of
Lord De La Ware-his departure.-Arrival of Dale.-Martial law.-Gates governor.-Grants of land
to individuals.-New charter.-Marriage of Pocahontas.-Friendly relations with the Indians.-Culti-
vation of tobacco.-Tenure of lands.-Tyranny of Argall.-Propriety of reform in the government.—
Yeardley governor.-First colonial assembly in 1619.-Introduction of women.-Introduction of negroes
by the Dutch in 1620.-Constitution brought over by Sir Francis Wyatt.-Relations with the Indians.—
Massacre of the 22d of March, 1622-its consequences.-Struggles between the king and the company.
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