John Smith and Thomas Dale both exhibited strong, authoritative leadership styles that emphasized discipline and order in the early Jamestown settlement. They enforced strict rules and regulations to ensure survival and productivity, with Smith focusing on individual accountability and Dale implementing a more militaristic approach. Both leaders prioritized the establishment of a sustainable colony through hard work and cooperation, fostering a sense of unity among the settlers. Their leadership ultimately aimed at overcoming the challenges faced by the colony during its formative years.
Patrick Henry, Samuel Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. The first kids answer is ret*****, Thomas Jefferson was one of the Federalists, and Samuel Adams was impartial... Here are the real ones- James Winthrop, Melancton Smith, Patrick Henry and George Mason.
Thomas Smith - East India Company - was born in 1558.
The king.
The English surname Smith self-evidently comes from the occupation of blacksmith. When surnames became compulsory then Thomas the Smith would have called himself Thomas Smith because being the proud village blacksmith distinguished him from all the other villagers. Not surprisingly Smith is the commonest surname in England.
John Smith was one of them...
Because they both made very strict laws!
they made strick laws
Because they both made very strict laws!
Thomas Algernon Smith-Dorrien-Smith was born in 1846.
Thomas Algernon Smith-Dorrien-Smith died in 1918.
Thomas Smith was born on December 23, 1513.
Thomas Alexander Smith was born in 1850.
Thomas Alexander Smith died in 1932.
Thomas Smith - jurist - died in 1809.
Thomas Smith - jurist - was born in 1745.
Thomas Barlow Smith was born in 1839.
Thomas Cavalier-Smith was born in 1942.