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Q: Why were smith and the other colonist miserable after the ships left them in Virginia?
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Where did the settlers anchor their ships in the northeast?

It depends the pilgrims docked on plymoth rock but the first colonist came to Virginia.


What provided transportation between Virginia and other places such as Europe?

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Why did the colonist in New England build their own ships?

cuz they feelt like it


What did the Navigation Acts list?

The Navigation Acts list four things: 1. All ships had to pass through an English port 2. All sailormen had to be 3/4 English or colonist 3. Colonist could only trade with England 4. The ships had to be English or colonial ships


Did the ships of Colonial America serve to take and receive mail between the colonist and London?

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WHAT DID THE COLONIST DO TO THE PROTEST THE TAXES?

The most famous was the Boston Tea Party when the colonists tossed the tea that they had on ships in the harbor. Also the expression "No taxation without representation" came about. The colonist also began to use other drinks in caffeine in them besides tea.


Was there factories or ship's in Virginia?

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Could british board colonist ships?

The British did board the colonist ships, because they were the colonists. The acts of impressment, when British naval soldiers would commandeer American merchant ships in order to force the sailors to fight under the British Crown against Napoleon did not occur until the early 1800s.


The first battle of ironclad ships involved the ccs Virginia originally the uss merrimack and what other ship?

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How did the first africans arrive in Virginia?

they came in ships


What were ships such as the Monitor and the Virginia called?

They were called Iron Clads.


Who was in charge of the three ships that landed in Virginia?

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