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    the first successful English colony and the people part of the colony had to follow certain rules to survive. The colony was first established by the Virginia Company London Group in May 6‚ 1607. The colony was located on the banks of the James River and when it began the people relied on the Indians to teach them how to plant and harvest crops. As the colony continued and slowly became independent from the Indians they built a three sided fort to protect themselves from the Indians and the Spanish

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    From Small Beginning” By J.W. Marriott Submitted by: Palugod‚ Cherry T. BSHM Submitted to: Prof. Jennifer Doria Insights that I’ve learned in this video: “Love your job; this is the pathway of promotion if you work hard.” I noticed those Marriott’s employee most especially whose reach the position of General Manager‚ they stay in their company almost 5 years and more. They love their job even though they started in lower position. As time goes by and remain

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    included; the English in Virginia‚ Plymouth‚ and the Massachusetts Bay. Individually the colonies had their own reasons for inhabitation and exploration. They endured many circumstances that obstructed the beginning of their settlements. Each society evolved‚ adapted‚ and faltered in their separate ways. Each colony had differing original goals for settlement. In 1607 Virginia‚ 104 men reached the land they called Jamestown‚ a trip funded by the London Company. Their reason for colonization was that of mainly

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    i highly encourage you to experience it for yourself. The trip over was not great‚ but it was nothing to complain about. We landed here in Cape Henry in April safely. Shortly after landing‚ we started a new settlement elsewhere which we named Jamestown. This is the first european settlement in the new world‚ and it is and will be successful. When we first arrived our primary goal was to build houses and fences. We did hasty work on the houses‚ which proved to be a downfall when winter came.

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    Jamestown

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    1 09/09/13 Jamestown Jamestown settlement was the first successful establishment when the 13 colonies on North America were founded. In 1606‚ King James I sent a charter known as the First Charter of Virginia to the Virginia Company in order to assign land rights to colonists. By assigning land rights‚ King James I had a better grip on propagating the Anglican Religion to the settlers. He also had the intentions of rectifying other countries from Europe at this time from expanding overseas

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    Early British North American colonies Jamestown‚ Virginia was founded in 1609 by the Plymouth group. Their goals were to create a town that had livestock‚ crops‚ homes & land for the settlers. At first there was death from the diseases‚ then when their immune systems built up there become order‚ governed by Sir Thomas Gates and Sir Thomas Dale. They organized workers‚ disciplined and sentenced offenders‚ and gave incentives to workers like ownership of land in trade for work for the company

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    “Neighborhood Deployment - Conceptual Issues” At least once a month there is some question about‚ “how many police officers are needed.” The number of officers that are needed depends upon the level of police service desired. Many communities hope for four hours per shift of proactive patrol while some would allow two. There are many communities that requires many things from the police department such as extensive traffic law enforcement‚ high patrol visibility in residential areas‚ and some

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    Jamestown was one of the first attempts to establish a colony by the English settlers. The key word in the previous sentence: attempts. This word implies that the feat attempted was not a success‚ and in this case‚ the implication is quite correct. Jamestown failed because of severely strained Indian relations over resource supplies‚ an almost absolute lack of planning‚ which is a result of insufficient leadership‚ and environmental issues including lack of reliable water sources. Jamestown failed

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    Jamestown’s prosperity was ensured by tobacco cultivation The selection of a site for Jamestown was primarily based on the settlers’: fear of surprise attacks Unlike Virginia‚ Maryland was established d. as a religious sanctuary for persecuted Catholics from England.  English settlers in seventeenth-century America could be characterized best in terms of their a. striking social diversity Those who migrated to the Chesapeake Bay area as indentured servants were c. normally single‚ lower-class

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    1st hour September 21‚ 2012 Bad Beginning to a Great Country On May 14‚ 1607‚ 110 settlers from England set out to make new lives for themselves. Men from all walks of life‚ most of them were poor men ages 17-35. Little did they know that 70 of the settlers would be dead in a year. These settlers died because of three main reasons: the environment that they placed their town‚ the social relations they had‚ and finally the skill set that was brought over from England. The first cause of death

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