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It's what we are learning in history class and I am an expert lol. Thomas warner was approached by captain Painton and he told Warner all about the qualities that St.kitts possessed to make it an ideal place for settlement and crop production. He told him about the continual easterly trade winds that kept the island cool, the caribs seemed friendly (but the weren't after a while), the fertile soil, it was easy to defend and the island had healthy climate unlike Guyana that was swampy. According to Painton St.kitts was an ideal place for tobacco production and settlement unlike Guyana where the tobacco production failed not necessarily the settlement.

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