The correct answer is A, the First Anglo Powhatan War
The arrival of English settler Lord De La Warr in Jamestown negatively affected the relationship between English settlers and the Native Americans. The first Anglo-Powhatan war was a series of clashes launched by the Virginia company under the leadership of Warr, against an alliance of Algonquian- speaking Virginia Indians. English settlers used Irish tactics in the battle. However, the native Americans and the colonists reached a peace agreement in 1614.
The Thanksgiving Day NFL tradition started in 1934 when the Detroit Lions hosted the Chicago Bears at the University of Detroit Stadium. George A.
Philadelphia hosted the inaugural Thanksgiving Day football game in 1869. The Evening Telegraph reported in its November 17 edition of that year that "on Thanksgiving Day at 12 1/2 o'clock, on the grounds of the Germantown Club, a foot-ball contest between twenty-two players of the Young America Cricket Club and the Germantown Cricket Club will take place."
Two weeks prior, on November 6, in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in what is regarded as the first-ever football game, Rutgers University defeated Princeton University. Six years after President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed the first set national Thanksgiving holiday in 1863, the Young America-Germantown game also took place.
From 1876 until 1881, Princeton University and Yale University engaged in a Thanksgiving game.
The custom expanded as more high schools started competing on Thanksgiving every year. On Thanksgiving in 1887, English High Institution of Boston, the oldest school in the country (founded on April 23, 1635), started performing at Harvard University. It is the rivalry that has lasted the longest on Thanksgiving Day in the nation.
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After the Roanoke incident, plans to launch another colony in Virginia started in 1606 when the Jamestown colony was formed nearby. This was the first successful colony in New England.