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Who was the soldier and explorer who helped ensure the survival of the Jamestown colony by requiring the settlers to work and by obtaining corn from the Powhatan people?

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Who helped Plymouth colony to survive?

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Corn


What Industry helped establish the colony of Virgina?

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Contrast an imperalist with a person in a colony?

The difference between imperialist and a person in a colony is imperialist helped the colonies.


Why john Rolfe is important to Jamestown people?

John Rolfe is important to the Jamestown colony primarily for introducing tobacco as a cash crop, which became essential to the colony's economic viability. His successful cultivation methods and export of tobacco to England significantly boosted the colony's economy and helped ensure its survival. Additionally, Rolfe's marriage to Pocahontas, a key Native American figure, fostered a temporary peace between the English settlers and the Powhatan Confederacy. This relationship helped stabilize the colony during its early years.


What organization helped 19th century farmers the same way unions helped industrial workers?

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