25 December 2015

Bermuda Hundred


25 December 1611 

#KnowSouthernHistory 

On this date in 1611...

Sir Thomas Dale led a band of Jamestown colonists up the James River to burn the main Appomattoc village in retalliation for a September attack that killed 20 men. Dale builds a new settlement called Bermuda Hundred at the site.


Other Years:


  • 1780 - John Sevier, and troops from Virginia, burned the Cherokee town of Chota, Tennessee, and several other nearby villages.
  • 1861 - Trent affair ended with release of Confederate Commissioners to England, Mason & Slidell to the British.
  • 1864 - Federal troops unsuccessfully attacked Fort Fisher, North Carolina.
  • 1983 – The firstst live telecast of the EPCOT Centre Christmas Parade airs from Disney World in Florida.



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