https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/cooking-in-early-virginia-indian-society Dec 7, 2020 "Early Virginia Indians hunted, fished, and collected wild grains and berries, which they prepared in various ways. Meats were roasted, while grains and tubers were pounded into ashcakes and then baked. For many millennia, boiling water was difficult, but by the Late Woodland Period (AD 900–1600), technology had improved among the Powhatan Indians of Virginia such that a large ceramic stew pot became the focus of family eating." Encyclopedia Virginia
https://todayinhistory.blog/2017/12/03/december-3-1586-spuds-2 Dec 3, 2017 ICYMI – "ICYMI – Today, potatoes are the 5th largest crop on the planet, following rice, wheat, maize and sugar cane. Almost 5,000 varieties are preserved in the International Potato Center in Peru. Spanish Conquistadors who arrived in Peru in 1532 eventually brought potatoes home to Spain. The first written mention of the potato comes from a delivery receipt dated November 28, 1567, between the Grand Canaries and Antwerp...Sir Walter Raleigh first introduced potatoes to Ireland in 1589." Today in History
http://www.virginiaplaces.org/boundaries/boundaryk.html Jan 1, 1999 "Virginia was the first of the thirteen original states to be founded and settled. The Old Dominion was initially created as a huge geographic political entity. It was generally the tradition of the English during the colonial period to establish large geographic units, and then to subsequently sub-divide them into smaller more manageable units. This two-phase process was conducted in order to establish legal claims to maximum territory. As areas were settled the large territories were subdivided for a variety of reasons. One was to suit the particular needs of the local inhabitants, as in the cases of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Plymouth, and Delaware." Virginia Places
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YZx-rDajSg Sep 22, 2017 Prior to the arrival of Pocahontas in England, indigenous people of the Americas were viewed as cannibals, brutish, and non-Christian. Enter Pocahontas, who arrived in London, baptized and speaking English. From the show Pocahontas: Beyond the Myth: https://www.smithsonianchannel.com/special/pocahontas-beyond-the-myth. Smithsonian Channel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDaB6KXZ9h4 May 1, 2020 At Jamestown colony in Virginia, both the English and Indians exchange young children, including Pocahontas, in order to learn more about each other's culture and language. This arrangement fathers a cultural exchange between the two groups. NBC News Learn