Events relating to the british empire

Roanoke Island, off the coast of North Carolina, is settled by the first English colonists in America – with disastrous results

The English artist John White paints the everyday life of the Secotan Indians of America

Virginia Dare becomes the first English child to be born in America, on Roanoke Island

An English ship, the first to arrive at Roanoke Island since 1587, finds no remaining trace of the settlers or their settlement

Britain's East India Company is established when Elizabeth I grants a charter to a 'Company of Merchants trading into the East Indies'

John Smith claims (many years later) that when captured by Indians he was saved from execution by Pocahontas, daughter of the chief

Castaways from an English vessel reach Bermuda, which becomes the first British island in the new world

Henry Hudson, after wintering in Hudson Bay, is set adrift in an open boat by his mutinous crew

The British East India establishes a 'factory' (a secure warehouse for the storing of Indian goods) at Surat, on the west coast

Ten days after their first landfall, at Cape Cod, the adult males on the Mayflower agree a form of government for their new colony

The Pilgrims on the Mayflower select a place for their settlement, and give it the name of Plymouth, their port of departure in England

William Bradford begins a journal of the Pilgrims' experience in New England, subsequently published (in 1856) as History of Plymouth Plantation

The Mayflower settlers in Plymouth offer thanksgiving for their first harvest, eating turkeys in a celebration shared by local Indians

William Bradford, one of the Pilgrims from the Mayflower, is elected governor of the new Plymouth Colony

A sudden attack by Powhatan Indians, led by their chieftain Opechancanough against the English colony at Jamestown, results in the death of more than 300 settlers

Rival Dutch, English and French colonies are established in Guiana, the northeast coast of south America

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