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Jamestown, Virginia: The Townsite and Its Story

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The handbook narrates the establishment and development of the first permanent English settlement on the James River, tracing its English precursors and the Virginia Company's role in founding a trading colony. It recounts the colonists' arrival, fort and town construction, hardships, interactions with Indigenous peoples, and gradual adoption of English institutions including church, trial by jury, and representative government. It also reviews later events affecting the settlement, archaeological and historical study, and the site's preservation and interpretation within a national park framework, while offering practical visitor guidance and suggested readings.

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Jr. Charles E. Hatch

Charles E. Hatch, Jr. was an American historian and author known for his works on early Virginia history. His notable contributions include "Jamestown, Virginia: The Townsite and Its Story," which explores the origins and development of one of the first permanent English settlements in America. Hatch also wrote "The First Seventeen Years: Virginia 1607-1624," detailing the formative years of the colony, and "Yorktown and the Siege of 1781," which examines a pivotal moment in the American Revolutionary War. Through his writings, Hatch provides valuable insights into the early colonial period and its significance in American history.

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