UK and Pobatan 's ambition to maintain a successful village shows that conflict between them is inevitable. Around 1607, a group of English settlers went on a boat to Virginia to find a better life. When they landed there, they learned that they were taking land from the Indian chief named Powhatan. A small clash between the UK and Pobatan eventually resulted in an event called the Holocaust. This confrontation between them is also inevitable.
The tension between the UK and Pobatan is high, and the almost constant war has the dominance. The first Anglo - Pobatan War (1609-1614) was not only because British settlers invaded the Pobatan region but also because they refused to give gifts to comply with the original agreement. British behavior angered Powhatan and insulted. In 1613, settlers caught Pahatantas (also known as Matokaka), the daughter of Powatan head director named Wahunsonacook. And that person married her to England 's John Rolf. Her choice to stay in their alliance and the UK helped to suppress the war of 1614. Pocahontas converted to Christianity, changed its name to Rebecca, and departed to England with her husband and several other Pobatans, where it was introduced to James I. As an example of a good job of transforming Pobatan into Christianity, promoters of colonization promoted Pocahontas
In 1614, prosperous John Rolfe married Pocahontas, a daughter of Chief Poi Hatan who had brought peace to British American-Americans for many years. After the death of Pocahontas and her father, Britain continued to increase the cultivation site of tobacco, the relationship with Pau Hatan worsened. Powchanan 's brother, a fierce warrior named Opchanacanough, became the head of the Powhatan League. In 1619, the first US Congress was held in Jamestown Church. This is known as House of Bergs. But at the same time, Virginia was declared "Crown colony". That is, the charter was transferred from a Virginia company to the British royal family, and Jamestown has now become a colony managed by the British monarchy. Burgess House is still allowed to manage the government, but the King resolved the conflict and appointed the Royal Governor to enforce certain British policies.