Behold, the United..

The Virginia Colony; the first true succesful colony to exist under the flag of England, thanks to the succes of Sir Walter Raliegh, the man who turned his succes into something that would expand into the Thirteen Colonies then states during the American Revolution. The Powhaten tribe, strange enouge despite there help in turning the small town into a colony where never thanked for there great cause and would later be sent to small reserves which showed the mistake in there own decision. But, what if the tribe never did help the starving colonist, this would put a complete stop to English colonies in the area, no? Or what if Sir Walter Raliegh, after landing in North Carolina, was considered a threat along with his men and killed/sacrificed? We search for a answer for such things where the tribes of the Indians have survived the nations of Europe and united to defend themselves or as a counsler of James I had said "Behold, the United...for they now cannot be penetrated by guns and bullets, but by diplomacy and the act of isolate them where they stand"

Authors Notes

 * What the words of the counsler mean is that they can no longer wage war against a overhwhelming enemy but by keeping them where they are. One question out of curiosity is that when he says isolate them, does that show some resentment torwards the indians? Many Englishmen felt hatred against the Indians after there act of so called "Barbarism".

PoD
The POD in this TL varies on what the change of course is and what the reaction is, of course it depends on how the English settlers in Virginia fail at there task of thriving and if the English know it was/was not the Indians fault; For some creativity, YOU can vote for one or tell your own idea of how this could all occur and what would happen afterward. If this ends up in a tie, my own idea or the plausible ideas will become the PoD(s).

Vote: Yes:
 * Sir Walter Raliegh is killed by the local Native Americans, believing he and his men are demons sent to take there souls. The reason for this misunderstang is that a tribal ritual had been done just the night beofre, in which all of them asked for the evil demons to leave all bodies present for the next two days. England simply abandons its idea for a dream of colonies there after the Indian act of "barbarism" or they think a great storm killed Walter and his men beofre they reached the continent.

No: (Add your own!!)
 * The colonist at Jamestown, after being rejected for rquest of supplies or help from the Indians, eventually all die from the weather. Investigation of the remaining equipment include the ships, weapons, and other tools that are soon crafted after the ingredients of the weapons are eventually discovered by a small group of intlliegent Indians who are known to have translated English into Algonquin. England, knowing by letters of there conditions, recieve zero messages in the past months from the colony, finally allowing them to rest the case that they died out, after this no more attempts in the region to colonise are made.
 * Yes:
 * No: