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    Opechancanough

    Powhatan Confederacy chief

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  1. Opechancanough ( / oʊpəˈtʃænkənoʊ / oh-pə-CHAN-kə-noh; 1554–1646) [2] was paramount chief of the Powhatan Confederacy in present-day Virginia from 1618 until his death. He had been a leader in the confederacy formed by his older brother Powhatan, from whom he inherited the paramountcy.

  2. Dec 22, 2021 · Opechancanough was the paramount chief of Tsenacomoco, a political alliance of Virginia Indians, who led attacks against the English colonists in 1622 and 1644. He may have been related to Powhatan, the chief at the time of the Jamestown landing in 1607, and he was captured and died in English custody in 1646.

  3. Dec 7, 2021 · Opechancanough, kidnapped and taken to Spain, used what he learned of the Europeans to lead his people against two of the world's greatest powers.

  4. Nov 17, 2021 · Pieced together by two of the most powerful chiefs of the era, Powhatan and his brother Opechancanough, the chiefdom was constructed as a means of defending their territories from invasions by...

  5. Opechancanough was a leader of the Powhatan Confederacy who opposed the English settlers of Jamestown, Virginia. He captured John Smith, plotted to destroy the colony, and was killed by a guard in 1644.

  6. Opechancanough was a war-chief of Tsenacommacah, a political alliance of Algonquian-speaking Virginia Indians, who famously led assaults against the English settlers in 1622 and 1644. He was the younger brother (or cousin) of Powhatan, the paramount chief famous for his relations with the English at the time of their arrival in Virginia in 1607.

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  8. Aug 30, 2022 · Learn about Opechancanough, the successor to Powhatan, who led a war against the English colonists in Virginia in 1622. Listen to the podcast episode and explore the references for his biography and legacy.

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