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The counties being arranged in alphabetical order in this work, supersedes the necessilj of plucing them in the index.

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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.
-Commissioners sent to Virginia.-Firnness of the Virginians.-Dissolution of the company.. Page 34

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EVENTS FROM THE YEAR 1705 TO THE TERMINATION OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR.

Gov. Nicholson superseded by Nott, and he by Jennings.-Administration of Gov. Spotswood.-Drysdale

governor-succeeded by Gooch.-Death of Rev. James Blair.-Notice of Col. William Byrd.-Gooch's

charge to the grand jury against Presbyterians, Methodists, &c.-Burning of the capitol at Williams-

burg. Revision of the colonial laws.-Departure of Gooch.-Dinwiddie governor.-Encroachments of

the French.-Mission of George Washington beyond the Alleghanies to the French commandant of a

fort-its inauspicious results.-Gov. Dinwiddie prepares to repel the encroachments of the French.--

Expedition against them under Col. Fry, and the erection of Fort Duquesne.-Washington's skirmish

with Jumonville-he erects Fort Necessity-he surrenders to the French, and marches back to Vir-

ginia. The Burgesses pass a vote of thanks to him.-Gov. Dinwiddie resolves to prosecute the war-

the futility of his projects.-Arrival of Gen. Braddock.-Braddock's defeat.-Bravery of Washington

and the Virginia troops.-Frontiers open to incursions from the savages.-Fauquier governor.-Troops

destined for the conquest of Duquesne rendezvous at Raystown.-Defeat of Major Grant, and heroism

of Captain Bullet.-Fort Duquesne evacuated.-End of the war

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CHAPTER VII.

FROM THE TERMINATION OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR TO THE SURRENDER OF CORNWALLIS.

Encroachments of Britain upon the American colonies.-Spirited conduct of Virginia thereon.-Patrick

Henry's resolution on the right to tax America.-Death of Governor Fauquier.-Arrival of Lord Botte-

tourt.-Continued aggressions of the inother country.-Death of Bottetourt.-Lord Dunmore governor.-

Dunmore's war.-Battle of Point Pleasant.-Speech of Logan-End of the Indian war.-Meeting of the

Continental Congress.-Dunmore removes the gunpowder of the colony from the magazine at Wil-

liamsburg.-Patrick Henry forces the receiver-general to make compensation.-Dunmore flees on

board the Fowey man-of-war.-Meeting of the Virginia Convention.-Dunmore, with the British fleet,

attacks Hampton.-Affair in Princess Anne.-Defeat of the enemy at Great Bridge.-Norfolk burnt.→→

Delegates in Congress instructed by the General Convention of Virginia to propose the Declaration of

Independence. A constitution for the state government adopted.-Patrick Henry governor.-Dunmore

driven from Gwynn's Island.-First meeting of the legislature under the state constitution.--Indian

war.-Col. Christian makes peace with the Creek and Cherokee nations.-Revision of the state laws.--

Glance at the war at the north.-Sir Henry Clinton appointed commander-in-chief of the British army.

-He transfers the seat of the war to the south.--Sir George Collier, with a British fleet, enters Hampton

Roads.-Fort Nelson abandoned.-The enemy take possession of Portsmouth, and burn Suffolk.—They

embark for New York.-Gen. Leslie invades Virginia, and lands at Portsmouth.-The government

prepares to resist the enemy.--Leslie leaves Virginia.--Arnold invades Virginia, lands at Westover,

and marches to Richmond.-He returns to Westover, and arrives at Portsmouth.-Washington forms

a plan to cut off his retreat.-Clinton detaches Gen. Philips to the assistance of Arnold.-Defenceless

situation of Virginia.-Philips takes possession of Petersburg, and commits depredations in the vicinity.

-Death of Gen. Philips.-Cornwallis enters Petersburg.-Tarleton's expedition to Charlottesville.--

Various movements of the two armies.--Cornwallis concentrates his army at York and Gloucester.-

Surrender of Cornwallis.......
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