In this immersive episode of Why Wars Happened, step into the brutal early years of Jamestown, where harsh governors ruled through fear, and the colony nearly collapsed under famine, violence, and betrayal. Tobacco’s rise offered hope, but iron and glass-making dreams ended in failure, while the 1622 massacre turned promise into bloodshed.
As England and Spain fought over tobacco profits, King James tightened his grip, forcing the colony into resistance and reluctantly allowing the first steps toward self-government.
This is a story of cruelty, chaos, and survival, told through immersive narration with relaxing visuals that pull you into the past.
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🕰️ Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction & Recap
00:16 – Jamestown’s Harsh Rule and Struggles
01:47 – Why England Wanted Colonies
02:28 – The Tobacco Boom Begins
04:53 – Iron and Glass Ventures Collapse
06:39 – The 1622 Massacre Unfolds
10:00 – Tobacco Trade Wars with Spain and England
12:43 – King James’ Grip and Colonial Resistance
20:14 – The Virginia Company’s Fall
21:00 – Closing + Next Episode Teaser
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