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evidence was found of an extensive ancient settlement on the York River at Purtan Bay. With excavations since then, researchers have concluded this is likely the site of Werowocomoco. They have found evidence of a large residential village inhabited since 1200 CE, with major earthworks constructed
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before 1609. The site was inhabited since 1200 as a major village. Enormously important in later U.S. history, the river was also the scene of early settlements of the
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rivers. It drains into the Chesapeake Bay towards the southeast, entering the bay approximately 5 miles (8 km) east of
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The confluence of the Mattaponi and Pamunkey Rivers in West Point, the site which marks the beginning of the York River
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rivers just to the south became the scene of the end campaign of the American Revolutionary War in October 1781. The
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U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data.
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forced the surrender of Cornwallis and the end of the war in the east. During the
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in the 17th century first called it the Charles River. On the north bank (the
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in 1400 CE, more than 200 years prior to the English colonists. In 2006 the
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John Noble Wilford, "Virginia Site Is Considered Possible Home Of Pocahontas"
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on land and by the French fleet at sea. The ensuing American victory at the
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for thousands of years. In 2003 evidence was found of the likely site of
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: York River
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: York River
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provides a route through a portion of this natural area between
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The York River was formerly known as the Pamunkey River by the
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is located along the southern shore northwest of Yorktown in
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at Yorktown found itself cornered by the Americans under
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The only vehicular crossing of the York River is the
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and forest are considered ecologically important to
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York River, Virginia
York River

Yorktown

York
United States
Virginia
West Point, Virginia
Mouth
Chesapeake Bay
Virginia
Hanover, Virginia
estuary
Virginia
United States
Chesapeake Bay
coastal plain
Richmond
indigenous peoples
Werowocomoco
Powhatan
Virginia Colony
American Revolutionary War
American Civil War

West Point
Mattaponi
Pamunkey
Yorktown

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