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George III was king in England at the advent of the Industrial Revolution. He was happy to have the increased productivity but did not play a direct role in the Revolution.
They played the role as the king and ruler of the Han dynasty (China).
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Tobacco was a major exportin Jamestown.
King James I of England had the Bible translated into English.
The Jamestown colony was a chartered one under the reign of British king James. The colony in what is Virginia met many hardships and for a time the chief of the Native American Tribes in the area, Chief Powhatan, helped the Jamestown colonists with finding food and in other hardships as well. The colonists were primarily interested in growing and exporting the profitable product of tobacco. Their plans required them to access more land for this plan. The land of course belonged to the Native Tribes. Conflicts arose, and people died. The most remembered role Jamestown played was one of a conqueror of the Native Americans.
In early 1607, the Virginia Company sent about 100 colonists to Virginia, a region discovered and named by Raleigh two decades earlier. The colonists started a settlement about 60 miles from the mouth of the James River, in the Chesapeake Bay region. The settlers called the new village Jamestown in honor of their King, James I.
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King James I of England played a significant role in the creation of Macbeth by commissioning William Shakespeare's acting company to create a play about witches and the Scottish royal lineage to flatter and entertain him. This led to the creation of Macbeth, which incorporated elements of Scottish history and witchcraft to cater to the king's interests.
His favorite role to play was the role of a king. It was said that he favoured "kingly roles" by one of his contemporaries.
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