The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The conclusion I can draw about Brandt knowing that he continued his search for precious metals after most Jamestown settlers were involved in agriculture is the following.
It seems that Sebastian Brand continued to believe that he could find precious minerals such as silver, copper, and gold in the Jamestown colony of Virginia. He maintained his hope for the great discoveries of precious rocks that he wrote a letter on January 13, 1622, to Henry Hovener, who was a merchant from the Netherlands that at the time was living in London, England.
He was originally negotiating with for access to the mouth of the Mississippi River in New Orleans. France was low on money at the time, and in need of a lot of money to fund more of Napoleon's battles - so France offered their ENTIRE Louisiana Territory instead of just New Orleans for only three cents an acre
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One you could technically use is the creation of fire. Because of it's creation early civilization not only had a source of light but a source of heat to help them not freeze to death
I don't know your options, but something that is true about the Berlin Conference of 1884 is that it is believed to have started the Scramble for Africa - that is, the division of Africa between the European powers without taking into account the Africans.
So what is NOT true is that the African (leaders) were involved in any way, but what is true is that their continent was decided upon without their participation.
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I think that the lack of words made it more impactful ya know ? Like that was all that needed to be said, and I bet those who read it were more able to clearly remember the exact details of the article instead of not memorizing the majority of it.
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It's the vibes