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| land controlled by a distant or foreign country |
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| the ability to stop or say no to an action |
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a person who agrees to work for a period of time in exchange for some future reward (for example, in exchange for his or her boat fare to America). |
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| Arrogance is the feeling that you are better than others. |
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Divine right is the belief that a monarch (in this case, the king of England) receives the right to rule directly from God and not from the people. |
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| tobacco changed Jamstown by: |
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Money earned from selling tobacco changed Jamestown from a poor to a prosperous colony |
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| Africans changed Jamestown by: |
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| Africans made raising tobacco possible. |
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| the House of Burgesses changed Jamestown by: |
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The House of Burgesses gave Virginians a chance to make their own laws.. |
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| Lord de la Warr changed Jamestown by: |
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| Lord de la Warr prevented all of the colonists from leaving in 1610.atio |
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| poverty in England changed Jamestown by: |
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Poverty in England led many English people to seek better lives in America. |
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