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He aided the Jamestown settlers and prevented them from all starving to death therefore “Saving the colony.”

Powhaten

These two factors led to an extremely high mortality rate in the Virginia Colony.

Disease and starvation

Since tobacco was a labor intensive crop, this group was important to th settlement and expansion of the Chesapeake colony.

Indentured Servants

This stated that the king would receive two pence for every pound of tobacco exported.

Navigation Act of 1660

South Carolina was originally colonized by individuals from this area.

Barbados

Slaves in this area were more closely watched than in Barbados.

The Chesapeake

This was the knowledge gained and used to grow harvest, prepare and eat corn.

The Technology of Corn

This revolt was primarily based on the British Indian policy that granted all wilderness lands to them (the Indians).

Bacon’s Rebellion

This was an advantage of slave labor over the use of indentured servants.

Slaves were never freed or slaves were a perpetual labor source or slaves were politically controlled.

This was a representative assembly elected by free settlers.

The House of Burgesses