E22 - America Takes Root: Jamestown and Colliding Cultures
**TRIGGER WARNING: discussion of torture/execution around minute marker 58:00-59:30.
Today we dive straight into 1607 Jamestown… again– this time focusing less on fort drama and more on those first, messy, fascinating encounters between the English and the Powhatan. Through a mix of curiosity, confusion, and occasional audacity, the English explore nearby villages, attempt diplomacy (sometimes sincerely, sometimes… not), and slowly start to grasp the complex political landscape they’ve stumbled into. Along the way, cultural misunderstandings, language barriers, and wildly different worldviews lead to both moments of cooperation and the seeds of future conflict. Despite early gestures of friendship, things begin to unravel—food shortages, violence, and increasingly aggressive English tactics push relationships to the brink and lead to the capture of John Smith. Oh no… poor baby…
The main sources for this episode are:
* Savage Kingdom: The True Story of Jamestown, 1607, and the Settlement of America, written by Benjamin Woolley, and published in 2007 by HarperPress UK
* Jamestown, The Truth Revealed, written by William Kelso, and published in 2017 by the University of Virginia Press
* Pocahontas and the Powhatan Dilemma, written by Camilla Townsend, and published in 2004 by Hill and Wang
To get updates and other content, follow @thecuriousalexjones on Instagram and Threads.