It improved the overall economy of Jamestown. Suddenly, they had a way to earn money and a way to attract more people to move. Tobacco was Jamestown's "cash crop".
Modern native people have the right to own and cultivate land. They also have the right to move anywhere they want within the country.
settlers moved to jamestown for religus freedom
It is not manifest history, but manifest destiny. Manifest destiny was the policy that God gave people the right to move onto lands that were all ready occupied by Native Americans and that they could move them onto reservations. They felt it was their God given right to do this.
people move to the cities some times to get better lives.For their jobs.
because they wanted more people to move to Jamestown because they needed farmers and other workers
Because they were really drunk.
It improved the overall economy of Jamestown. Suddenly, they had a way to earn money and a way to attract more people to move. Tobacco was Jamestown's "cash crop".
For the water and the benefits it brings.
It improved the overall economy of Jamestown. Suddenly, they had a way to earn money and a way to attract more people to move. Tobacco was Jamestown's "cash crop".
They came to Jamestown seeking their fortunes. Some of the New England settlers were seeking religious freedom.
The land was less swampy. It had no mosquitoes.
this is my answer:they can because it is a free country and they have the right to move
For better livings and jobs. most was looking for gold
The benefits of human resource planning is that a company knows their needs for staff ahead of time. This allows the company to hire the best people before they are needed and move people within the company as needed.
it will move to right if you're moving it to the right it will go to the right
Ah, the capital of Jamestown moved to Williamsburg in 1699, my friend. It was a time of change and growth, like a beautiful tree reaching towards the sun. Just imagine the new opportunities and adventures that awaited the people of Williamsburg as they embraced their new role as the capital of Virginia.