Hopkins and the Sea Venture
The Third Supply Mission to Jamestown
Hopkins's Life-Changing Decision
Picking Through the Ruins
Hopkins in Virginia: 1610-1616
Continental Religious Wars
The Separatists in the Netherlands
Thomas Weston and the Merchant Adventurers
The Lure of the New World
Disarray and Delay Before Departure
Storms and the Giant Screw
Heading South, Turning Back
A Dispute About Authority
The Solution: A Voluntary Compact
Significance of the Mayflower Compact
How the English Viewed Native Americans
How the Native Americans Viewed Europeans
A Deadly, Discontented Winter
Massasoit Gathers the Powwáws
The Awful Toll of Disease
Samoset and the Spring Thaw
Samoset in Hopkins's Home
Samoset and Massasoit Have a Talk
Massasoit and the First Treaty
New English Settlements: Weston, Morton, and the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Hopkins Continues to Lead
The Pivotal Years of the Pequot War: 1636 and 1637
Drinking and Sabbath Fines
The Dorothy Temple Affair
Hopkins's Growing Disenchantment
Bradford, Standish, and Hopkins
A Peculiar Item in Hopkins's Estate Inventory
Three Shipmates Say Goodbye
Epilogue Hopkins's Legacy: "Friend of Indians"
A Different Kind of Disobedience