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tatiyna
4 years ago
11

John Smith did not think that Wingfield was a good leader because

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Anna11 [10]4 years ago
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Edward maria Wingfield ( 1550 - 1631 ) was the first president of the council of Virginia. Captain John Smith ( 1580 - 1631 ) thought that Wingfield was not a good leader. He thought that he was unable to keep the peace among the settlement`s leaders. They clashed and Wingfild was sent back to England.  
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