Native American Series

 

Lies My Teacher Told Me by James Loewen, 1995, Excerpts

 

Profit was the primary reason most Mayflower colonist made the trip. Textbooks neglect to analyze the profit motive underlying much of our history. Textbooks omit the facts about grave robbing, Indian enslavement, the plague, and so on, even though they were common knowledge in colonial New England. The Early Virginians engaged in bickering, sloth, even cannibalism. They spent their early days digging random holes in the ground, haplessly looking for gold instead of planting crops. Soon they were starving and digging up putrid Indian corpses to eat or renting themselves out to Indian families as servants – hardly heroic founders that a great nation requires.

 

In 1623 the British indulged in the first use of chemical warfare in the colonies when negotiating a treaty with tribes near the Potomac River. The British offered a toast “symbolizing eternal friendship,” whereupon the chief, his family, advisors, and two hundred followers dropped dead of poison.

 

 Pocahontas (Disney), The Virginia Company (Song), 1995

On the beaches of Virginy

There's diamonds like debris

There's silver rivers flow

And gold you pick right off a tree

With a nugget for my Winnie

And another one for me

And all the rest'll go

To The Virginia Company

It's glory, God, and gold

And The Virginia Company