The cultivation of tobacco around Jamestown resulted in all the following EXCEPT
A. improved relations with the local Indians.
B. the search for new sources of labor.
C. rising prosperity for the colony.
D. the rapid wearing out of the soil.
E. the expansion of European settlement into the interior.
A
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Using the excerpts of the Analects, what should a gentleman “revere?”
What will be an ideal response?
Discuss the importance of the Franks. How did they build an empire? What role did the other Germanic tribes play after the fall of Rome?
What will be an ideal response?
The factors that made Britain especially suitable for launching the industrial movement included all of the following except:
a. A flourishing banking system that provided funds to entrepreneurs. b. Large reserves of coal and iron ore, combined with the establishment of overseas colonies. c. The scientific knowledge and interests of a succession of kings. d. A thriving merchant class, empowered by the Glorious Revolution and gaining in importance in the House of Commons.