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Which one of the following is true of Jamestown Sir Francis Drake founded the settlement in 1619. John Smith was responsible for introducing tobacco. Black slaves were brought to Jamestown in 1619.?

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Who was the colonial leader who was responsible for the initial success of Jamestown?

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