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A young narrator recounts life aboard a colonial expedition and the early years of settlement on the Chesapeake shore. The story follows the voyage among islands, the capture and defense of a prominent leader, exploration of the bay, and the daily labors of building shelter, hunting, cooking, and trading. Settlers endure disease, food shortages, internal disputes, and hostile encounters with local indigenous people while leadership changes and stricter laws are imposed. A notable episode involves a native woman interceding to spare a captive, the arrival of relief, the turn toward tobacco cultivation, and the hardy persistence that keeps the fragile community alive.
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