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Chief Powhatan(1545-1618), who was also known at that time as Chief Wahunsenacawk, was the leader of the tribe Powhatan, an important Native American Indian tribe that settled in the territory of Jamestown, Virginia. Let's have in mind that European colonizers arrived at Jamestown in May 1607.
In the beginning, the Native American Indians helped the white Europeans to survive in this new territory and the weather conditions. The Native Indians even helped the Europeans giving them food to survive. But the good relationship did not last for so long because the Europeans were interested in exploiting the many raw materials and natural resources of the region, and the Indians heavily opposed to this. There were many differences that confronted the Native Indians with white Europeans.
That is why Chief Powhatan addressed John Smith, a leader of the colonists, trying to peacefully resolve the many issues that confronted both sides.
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the answer is one
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because this is one the worst cases the free black man just travel for a long time and they can just become salves again
Traditional economies do not use money or currency as a medium for trade. Instead traditional economies are largely based on a system of bartering. In a system of bartering individuals trade excess goods that are produced for other goods or services that are needed.
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Women in the Middle East
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The first agricultural practices, at least from what is known so far, happened in the Middle East, in the so called ''Fertile Crescent'', where a new way of life of the humankind began. At the beginning, mostly the women in this societies were involved in the agriculture, as they still hadn't perfected it enough to produce surplus amounts of food, and the man were still involved in hunting in the surrounding area. Over time, that changed, and both women and men became primarily focused on agriculture.