Díl 1Three women set sail for the colony of Jamestown in 1619. But drama awaits, along with the men they are duty bound to marry.
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Díl 2Farlow and Redwick look to send the women a powerful message as their disdain for their new female neighbours intensifies.
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Díl 3When Pamunkey warriors raid the colony it presents Jocelyn with a chance to advance Samuel's career. The colonists must decide what to do with a captured warrior. Alice and Silas' future is thrown into doubt.
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Díl 4Rumor of a goldmine sends a stir os suspicion through the settlement. Meanwhile, Farlow and Redwick resort to espionage to get the better of Jocelyn.
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Díl 5Redwick sees a chance to stir up unrest within the colony when Yeardley is struck by illness. Alice accuses James Read of causing the death of her cow. Jocelyn realises she has underestimated Temperance.
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Díl 6Alice turns to James for help as news about Henry spreads around the town. Verity falls back into dangerous old habits and Jocelyn sees a way to ingratiate her with her new adversary.
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Díl 7Henry Sharrow returns to flaunt his newly acquired riches as Alice lives in fear of what he might do to her. Jocelyn asserts her newly acquired power over Temperance, and James Read strikes a deal with Henry.
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Díl 8A ship from England arrives bringing more women to the colony and new laws, it also brings a letter from Temperance's cousin that could expose Jocelyn's secret. Redwick strikes a deal that divides the colony.