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What event helped establish Jamestown as a permanent colony in Virginia?

woman from England being brought for marriage

100

Jamestown was originally a narrow peninsula bordered on three sides by which river? 

James River

100

With the forced arrival of Africans the colony could–

expand the tobacco economy

100

what did english settlers trade?

pots and copper

200

Why did the Portuguese sail to the area that is present-day Angola?

To capture African men and women

200

What important plan did Captain John Smith create that helped Jamestown survive?

forced work program

200

what did england hope to find in america?

silver and gold

200

By the 1640s, the burgesses became a separate legislative body called the

House of Burgesses

300

Who financed the settlement of Jamestown?

Virginia Company of London

300

true or false? today jamestown is located on an island

true

300

One reason settlers chose the Jamestown site was that the location could be easily defended from a sea attack by the

spanish

300

One change that took place in Jamestown to ensure survival was

an emphasis on agriculture

400

Why was it important for the Jamestown settlement to be near deep water?

Boats traveling with goods to and from Europe needed a deep water dock.

400

Who was a burgess?

a citizen representative in the Virginia colonial government 

400

Which of the following were natural resources from Jamestown

timber and iron

400

The current Virginia General Assembly dates back to what year?

1619

500

The King of England granted charters to the Virginia Company of London. What were two reasons the Virginia charters were important?

1. To define the physical boundaries of the colonies

2. To extend English rights to the settlers 

500

What was the first legislative body of government in English North America?

general assembly

500

what did the native people trade?

fur and leather

500

Over time, how did the native people come to see the settlers

As invaders who would take over their land

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