Raleigh included families because he thought that they would most likely develop the colony to permanent settlement. :)
Raleigh included families because he thought that they would most likely develop the colony to permanent settlement. :)
there would be more protection
Sir Walter Raleigh believed that families would be good colonies because they would provide a stable and self-sustaining community, fostering a sense of responsibility and cooperation among settlers. Families would also promote a more moral society and reduce conflicts often associated with single men seeking fortune. Additionally, having families settle in the New World would encourage permanent habitation and agricultural development, essential for the long-term success of the colonies.
Raleigh included families because he thought that they would most likely develop the colony to permanent settlement. :)
I think not. If we had lost, then
I think that the colonists would have agreed because it is true.
stamp tax money would be used to defend the colonies
If the colonist hade lost the war their taxation would go up.
A person who settles in a colony would be a colonist.
no because, they might have succeeded
stamp tax money would be used to defend the colonies
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