My Final Entree…
June 17, 2007
Up until now I have written about many great and incredible things over a relatively short time period. The discovery of the Algonquian natives for one thing, was an immense find and a great thing as well for we as settlers learned a great many things for how to survive in the New World.
The upbringings of the settlement know as Jamestown, the discovery of tobacco (courtesy of the Algonquians) and the sharing of knowledge between two great peoples were all very important happenings and turned out to be mutually beneficial to both the natives and the small group of settlers inhabiting Jamestown.
But there was also the failure of this meeting of cultures (which saddened me to the very center of my being) that occurred shortly after, due to some petty misunderstandings and acts of selfishness. If I could go back to right my wrongs, you could safely bet all the money in your purse that I would, just so that I could have gotten the chance to learn more from the Algonquians and to maybe start a strong, withstanding union that would help the world in ways that are never even though of unless found through deep, deep thought. For the final and last time, farewell…
John Smith
Hello John Smith I am happy to see that you too would wish to take the war out and more time to know each other that would be a lot better then had to lose so many people on both sides. Also I am happy to see that you did enjoy the visit to our land beside the war. But I am sad to hear that this is your last entrée so to say this one last time bye.