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Q. In what year did women arrive in Jamestown? A: 1620
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Q. The arrival of women in Jamestown in 1620 made it possible for the settlers to establish— A: Families & a more permanent settlement
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Q. How did the Africans arrive in Virginia? A: Against their will.
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Q.It is believed that when the Africans first arrived, they were what? A: Baptized Christians.
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Q. Because the first Africans were baptized Christians, they were labeled as— A: indentured servants
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Q. How long did the first Africans have to be indentured servants? A: 5-7 years
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Q. The arrival of Africans made it possible to expand the what? A: Tobacco economy
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Q. Whose strong leadership and forced work program helped Jamestown to survive? A: Captain John Smith
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Q. Who initiated trading relationships with the Powhatan? A: Captain John Smith
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Q. What did the Powhatan trade with the English? A: Food, furs, and leather
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Q. What did the English trade to the Powhatan? A: Tools, pots, guns, and other goods
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Q. The English settlers and the ___________ at Jamestown established trading relationships and for a while had positive interactions. A: Powhatan people
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Q. At first, what kind of interactions did the Powhatan people have with the Jamestown settlers? A: Positive
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Q. Pocahontas was the daughter of whom? A: Chief Powhatan
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Q. Pocahontas believed that the settlers and American Indians could do what? A: Live in harmony.
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Q. Who began a friendship with the colonists that helped them survive? A: Pocahontas
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Q. Who introduced the English to new crops? A: The Powhatan
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Q. What kind of crops did the Powhatan introduce to the English? A: Corn and tobacco
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Q. After awhile, how did the Powhatan see the English? A: As invaders that would take over their land.
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Q.After awhile, the Powhatan realized that the English settlement would continue to— A: Grow
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Q.A person who settles in a colony is called a— A: Colonist