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What happened to Sir Thomas Gates?

What happened to Sir Thomas Gates?

Sir Thomas Gates served as governor of Virginia in 1610 and then as lieutenant governor from 1611 until 1614. Returning to Virginia in 1611, Gates stiffened Jamestown’s defenses and, with Sir Thomas Dale, cleared much of the James River of Powhatan Indians. Gates died in the Netherlands in 1622.

Was Thomas Gates a real person?

Sir Thomas Gates (fl. 1585–1622), was the governor of Jamestown, in the English colony of Virginia (now the Commonwealth of Virginia, part of the United States of America).

What did Thomas Gates find when he landed in Virginia in 1610?

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1610, May: Acting governor Sir Thomas Gates and the other survivors of the Sea Venture arrived at Jamestown from Bermuda. He found the fort in ruins and the remaining 60 colonists there “famished at the point of death.” Thirty others at Point Comfort fared much better. Gates established martial law to maintain order.

Who shot Thomas Gates?

Using the clue “The debt that all men pay”, Thomas deciphered the code, but once he saw Michael O’Laughlen was wearing the badge of Knights of the Golden Circle, he burned the solution, and was shot for it.

What fake name does Ben use in National Treasure?

The Declaration He makes an appointment under an alias (Paul Brown) with a Dr. Abigail Chase. Abigail doesn’t believe them, telling them that she has personally inspected the Declaration itself and never saw a map.

How was Thomas Gates name cleared in national treasure?

Mitch sacrifices himself, asking Ben to give him the credit for finding the treasure. Ben clears his family’s name with the discovery and is cleared of all charges when the President tells everyone that Ben saved his life.

What did Page 47 say in national treasure?

Ben Gates (Nicolas Cage) said at the end of National Treasure 2 that Page 47 is ‘life-altering’… That promises a lot for National Treasure 3!