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  1. A finales de 1606, el soldado inglés John Smith se unió a los planes de colonizar Virginia de la Compañía de Virginia de Londres. La expedición, con unos 104 hombres, zarpó el 20 de ...

  2. John Smith (1600-1664), uno de los primeros colonos y gobernador de Rhode Island; John Smith (1938-1994), líder del Partido Laborista británico; Edward John Smith (1850-1912), marino mercante británico, famoso por ser el capitán más prestigioso de la White Star Line y ser el primer y único capitán del RMS Titanic.

  3. 21 de mar. de 2021 · Representación de Pocahontas salvando a John Smith de la muerte Propias Con todo, este tranquilo trance no duró demasiado, pues los colonos primaron su ambición y empezaron a ocupar cada vez ...

  4. 23 de feb. de 2024 · John Smith was born to middle-class farming family in Willoughby, England, either late in 1579 or early 1580. Elizabethan England had a rigid class structure, and Smith was destined to become a farmer like his father. However, when he was 16, Smith left home to become a soldier. He fought in Europe and the Middle East, rising to the rank of ...

  5. John Smith Map of 1616 (colorized by Preservation Virginia). Captain John Smith was an adventurer, soldier, explorer and author. Through the telling of his early life, we can trace the developments of a man who became a dominate force in the eventual success of Jamestown and the establishment of its legacy as the first permanent English settlement in North America.

  6. John Smith QC (13 September 1938 – 12 May 1994) was a Scottish politician who served as Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party from July 1992 until his death from a heart attack in May 1994. He was also the Member of Parliament (MP) for Monklands East . Smith first entered Parliament in 1970 and, following junior ministerial ...

  7. John Smith de Jamestown, baptisé le 6 janvier 1580 (sa date de naissance n'est pas connue) en Angleterre et mort le 21 juin 1631, est un navigateur anglais qui fut le capitaine des colons de Jamestown, en Virginie . Il est à l’origine du nom de la région de la Nouvelle-Angleterre, qu'il a baptisé lors de son deuxième voyage.

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