A Pictorial Booklet on Early Jamestown Commodities and Industries

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A Pictorial Booklet on Early Jamestown Commodities and Industries

by J. Paul Hudson

EN·~1 hours

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Description

This compact booklet opens a window onto the bustling workshop of Jamestown’s first settlers, revealing a side of the colony that often slips past the usual narratives of hardship and survival. Through vivid illustrations and concise commentary, it surveys the handful of goods the early English produced—boats, timber, glass, iron, pottery, and the modest beginnings of tobacco and wine—showcasing how these modest enterprises laid the groundwork for later American industry.

The text walks listeners through the hands‑on efforts of colonists who cut timber for forts and export, fashioned small craft for fishing and trade, and experimented with everything from pitch to potash. While some ventures, like silk‑grass and indigo, never took root in Virginia’s climate, the successes and setbacks alike offered valuable lessons that would echo through the centuries. Listeners will come away with a fresh appreciation for the ingenuity and resilience that marked the colony’s earliest commercial endeavors.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (59K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-06-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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J. Paul Hudson

Best known for bringing early Jamestown to life for general readers, this National Park Service archaeologist and historian wrote clear, lively books that connect artifacts with everyday colonial life.

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