<P> In 1610, John Rolfe, whose wife and a child had died in Bermuda during passage in the Third Supply to Virginia, was just one of the settlers who had arrived in Jamestown following the shipwreck of Sea Venture . However, his major contribution is that he was the first man to successfully raise export tobacco in the Colony (although the colonists had begun to make glass artifacts to export immediately after their arrival). The native tobacco raised in Virginia prior to that time, Nicotiana rustica, was not to the liking of the Europeans but Rolfe had brought some seed for Nicotiana tabacum with him from Bermuda . </P> <P> Although most people "wouldn't touch" the crop, Rolfe was able to make his fortune farming it, successfully exporting beginning in 1612 . Soon almost all other colonists followed suit, as windfall profits in tobacco briefly lent Jamestown something like a gold rush atmosphere . Among others, Rolfe quickly became both a wealthy and prominent man . He married the young Virginia Indian woman Pocahontas on April 24, 1614 . They lived first across the river from Jamestown, and later at his Varina Farms plantation near Henricus . Their son, Thomas Rolfe, was born in 1615 . </P> <P> In 1611, the Virginia Company of London sent Sir Thomas Dale to act as deputy - governor or as high marshall for the Virginia Colony under the authority of Thomas West (Lord Delaware). He arrived at Jamestown on May 19 with three ships, additional men, cattle, and provisions . Finding the conditions unhealthy and greatly in need of improvement, he immediately called for a meeting of the Jamestown Council, and established crews to rebuild Jamestown . </P> <P> He served as Governor for 3 months in 1611, and again for a two - year period between 1614 and 1616 . It was during his administration that the first code of laws of Virginia, nominally in force from 1611 to 1619, was effectively tested . This code, entitled "Articles, Lawes, and Orders Divine, Politique, and Martiall" (popularly known as Dale's Code), was notable for its pitiless severity, and seems to have been prepared in large part by Dale himself . </P>

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