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After reading several things about him I would say one of the words would be opportunist. He promoted himself and used every opportunity to do so. One example of this would be his recount of his meeting with the Native Americans in Jamestown. He writes that his life was saved by Pocahontas, but this is not true. Her side of the story can't be told because she was all ready dead when he wrote this. Adventurer is another word to describe him. He had several adventures in exploration before the end of his life. He didn't stop with Jamestown. Hated would be another. The men of Jamestown hated him and tried to murder him. While asleep he had gunpowder sprinkled on him and lit. This gave him burns on his legs so he went back to England for treatment leaving Jamestown. He never returned. All in all I wonder if he would have been a likeable or nice fellow. I don't think so.
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Words to describe or involved in The great Depression include: Hopelessness, sorrow, Joblessness, greed, hunger, Black Thursday, Soup lines, speculation, 1930s, Victory Gardens, Hoover, stoicism, hard-working folks, belief in God, trust in God, etc.
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Dough, moolah, buck or bucks, Anthony Lamar Wright
John Smith was selected and his famous words were, "He who will not work isn't going to eat in Jamestown".
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Walt Whitman uses words such as "strong," "swift," "resolute," and "steady" to describe the workers' actions in his poetry. These words convey a sense of power, determination, and purpose in their work.
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