Chief Powhatan s Address to Captain John Smith By Chief Powhatan 1609

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Name: Class: Chief Powhatan s Address to Captain John Smith By Chief Powhatan 1609 The Powhatan are a series Native America tribes that are from Virginia and share the Algonquian language. In 1607, the Jamestown settlement in the colony of Virginia became the first permanent English settlement in the Americas. At the initial arrival of the colonists, Native Americans of the Powhatan Confederacy provided the settlers with food, however, this relationship quickly deteriorated. The number of Powhatan were greatly diminished by war with English settlers and exposure to infectious diseases that settlers brought from Europe and Asia. In this address, the Chief Powhatan, also known as Wahunsenacawh, discusses the violent relationship between the Powhatan people and English settlers to Captain John Smith, a leader of the Jamestown colony. As you read, take note of how Chief Powhatan structures his address to John Smith, and how this effects the overall impact of his message. [1] I am now grown old and must soon die, and the succession 1 must descend in order, to my brothers, Opitchapam, Opechancanough, and Kekataugh, and then to my two sisters, and their two daughters. I wish their experience was equal to mine, and that your love to us might not be less than ours to you. Why should you take by force that from us which you can have by love? Why should you destroy us who have provided you with food? What can you get by war? We can hide our provisions and fly into the woods. And then you must consequently famish by wrongdoing your friends. What is the cause of your jealousy? You see us unarmed and willing to supply your wants if you come in a friendly manner; not with swords and guns as to invade an enemy. I am not so simple as not to know that it is better to eat good meat, lie well, and sleep quietly with my women and children; to laugh and be merry with the English, and, being their friend, to have copper, hatchets, and whatever else I want, than to fly from all, to lie cold in the woods, feed upon acorns, roots and "Powhatan john smith" by Bkwillwm is in the public domain. such trash, and to be so hunted that I cannot rest, eat, or sleep. In such circumstances, my men must watch, and if a twig should but break, all would cry out, Here comes Captain Smith. And so, in this miserable manner to end my miserable life. And, Captain Smith, this might soon be your fate too through your rashness and unadvisedness. 1. Succession refers to the action or process of inheriting a title, office, property, etc 1

I, therefore, exhort 2 you to peaceable councils, and above all I insist that the guns and swords, the cause of all our jealousy and uneasiness, be removed and sent away. Chief Powhatan s Address to Captain John Smith by Chief Powhatan is in the public domain. 2. Exhort (verb): to strongly encourage or urge someone to do something 2

Text-Dependent Questions Directions: For the following questions, choose the best answer or respond in complete sentences. 1. PART A: Which statement identifies the central idea of the text? [RI.2] A. The relationship between the English settlers and the Powhatan people has been mutually beneficial. B. Chief Powhatan encourages John Smith to adopt more peaceful relations with the Powhatan people. C. The Powhatan people and the English settlers feel equally hostile towards one another. D. Chief Powhatan would rather have the English as their enemies than their allies. 2. PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A? [RI.1] A. We can hide our provisions and fly into the woods. And then you must consequently famish by wrongdoing your friends. (Paragraph 2) B. I am not so simple as not to know that it is better to eat good meat, lie well, and sleep quietly with my women and children; (Paragraph 3) C. In such circumstances, my men must watch, and if a twig should but break, all would cry out, Here comes Captain Smith. (Paragraph 3) D. I, therefore, exhort you to peaceable councils, and above all I insist that the guns and swords, the cause of all our jealousy and uneasiness, be removed and sent away. (Paragraph 4) 3. PART A: Which of the following identifies the tone of this text? A. Bewildered B. Defeated C. Hostile D. Forgiving [RI.6] 4. PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the answer to Part A? A. I am now grown old and must soon die, (Paragraph 1) B. Why should you take by force that from us which you can have by love? (Paragraph 2) C. We can hide our provisions and fly into the woods. (Paragraph 2) D. And, Captain Smith, this might soon be your fate too through your rashness and unadvisedness. (Paragraph 3) [RI.6] 3

5. According to the text, what will be the result if John Smith does not cease his violent attacks on the Powhatan people? [RI.5] 4

Discussion Questions Directions: Brainstorm your answers to the following questions in the space provided. Be prepared to share your original ideas in a class discussion. 1. In your opinion, why did John Smith and his men revert to the violence with the Powhatan people? 2. In the context of the text, how has America changed over time? How has America s relationship with Native Americans evolved? What conflicts remain? Cite evidence from this text, your own experience, and other literature, art, or history in your answer. 3. In the context of the text, how can we achieve peace? How did war change the relationship between the Powhatan people and the English settlers, and how did Chief Powhattan seek to curb that violence and promote peace? Cite evidence from this text, your own experience, and other literature, art, or history in your answer. 5