This episode concludes the book "Voyage Long and Strange" by Tony Horwitz, focusing on Jamestown and Plymouth, the earliest permanent English settlements in North America. Jamestown, founded in 1607, faced catastrophic challenges including disease, starvation, and conflict with Native Americans, with John Smith emerging as the pivotal figure whose leadership and "gunboat diplomacy" with indigenous tribes prevented the colony's collapse. The episode explores how Pocahontas (whose real name was Matoaka) was kidnapped, converted to Christianity, and married John Rolfe, who transformed Jamestown's fortunes by developing profitable tobacco cultivation, while debunking the romanticized myth of her relationship with John Smith.Plymouth, established in 1620 by Puritan pilgrims, has become the mythologized birthplace of America despite Jamestown's earlier founding. The episode recounts how the colony survived with help from Tisquantum (Squanto), a Native American who had been kidnapped and lived in Europe before returning to find his entire tribe wiped out by disease. The first Thanksgiving in 1621 is discussed as both a celebration and, from the Native American perspective, the beginning of displacement and genocide. The episode concludes by noting how Plymouth Rock, though a complete fabrication as a landing site, remains an enduring symbol in American consciousness while Jamestown's messier history is often minimized. - - - - - - - - - - - - -Book Reference: A Voyage Long and Strange: On the Trail of Vikings, Conquistadors, Lost Colonists, and Other Adventurers in Early America by Tony HorwitzLink: https://amzn.to/4fGgreS - - - - - - - - - - - - -The #UnderstandingAmerica Podcast aims to provide a comprehensive exploration of American history and culture. Abhijit Chavda plans to chronologically study the United States by reading and discussing 100 carefully selected books, starting from the earliest European encounters with the Americas. The goal is to gain a deeper understanding of the United States, its global importance, and its impact on world history. By examining America's past in detail, the podcast seeks to shed light on the country's present and future, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in comprehending the complexities of the world's most powerful nation. - - - - - - - - - - - - -About the host: Kheersana Y. is a historian and sociologist. She has Master's degrees in history, sociology and home science. - - - - - - - - - - - - -OUTLINE:00:00 Introduction to Episode 400:44 Jamestown: The First English Settlement02:42 England's Late Start in Colonization04:36 Formation of the Virginia Company06:49 John Smith: The Central Figure09:26 John Smith's Background and Adventures12:00 Arrival at Chesapeake Bay15:38 Struggles and Disease in Jamestown18:26 High Death Rate in Early Jamestown21:12 Social Hierarchy Problems23:00 Native American Assistance25:16 John Smith's Trading Expeditions28:22 John Smith's "Gunboat Diplomacy"31:33 John Smith's Capture by Powhatan34:44 The Pocahontas Story38:39 John Smith's Vision for America42:19 The Starving Time After Smith's Departure47:48 Pocahontas's Kidnapping and Marriage51:29 Tobacco: The Real Gold of America54:28 Pocahontas in England57:59 John Rolfe's Impact on Jamestown1:04:03 First Africans in Virginia1:06:51 Native American Uprisings1:11:06 The Racial Integrity Act1:17:37 Plymouth Colony and The Mayflower1:22:19 Tisquantum (Squanto) and Plymouth Settlement1:28:57 The First Thanksgiving and Plymouth Rock1:34:46 Recap of American Settlement History