i think it was john smith or john rolfe....john smith i believe. that is if your talking about Virginia at jamestown.
minimze disruptions at the soldier level
minimze disruptions at the soldier level
in my opinion, he was a good leader because he made tobacco a big success, and helped the booming of the colony, so yeah, i think he was a good leader
he was a bad soldier because he was a bad leader and showed the path of the other people the wrong side .
The leader of the Pennsylvania colony was William Penn, a devout Quaker who created the colony he had been awarded by King Charles II, as a refuge for Quakers. The colony also had a good deal of tolerance for other religions as well.
Virginia, where Jamestown is. :)
The Roanoke Colony. It was the first, but mysteriously disappeared. The first one that actually survived was the James Town Colony. Also a good book about the Jamestown colony is Blood on the River. Loved it.
He was a French man ! Despite being King of England he had little to do with his own country: He was very Warlike, a good soldier, but a rash leader. He was a leader of the 3rd Crusade against Saladin.
The Good Soldier Švejk was created in 1923.
Ford Madox Ford wrote The Good Soldier.
It was the first official place the pilgrims set foot on America.
the first English settlement was the Massachusetts Bay Colony