Which one of the following is LEAST true of community life in the Chesapeake of the 1600s?
A) The scarcity of women gave them some advantages in bargaining.
B) Houses and settlements were generally crude.
C) Chesapeake culture bore little resemblance to England's.
D) There were problems with insects and the lack of potable water.
Answer: C
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