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Nastasia [14]
3 years ago
12

After the first attempt to colonize jamestown nearly failed, what did the colony's leaders decide they had to do to ensure commi

tment for a permanent settlement?
History
1 answer:
stira [4]3 years ago
7 0
 Colony leaders were concerned that most of the settlers were not committed to settle in the colony permanently. They decided to include <span>include significant numbers of unmarried English women to become settler's wives. the colony leaders ensured women were not granted head right, and successfully recruited young beautiful English women to come and join the settlers. The first group arrived in  1621.</span>
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