I believe the United States was wrong for expanding west because not only did they upset the natives of these areas, but also caused many major conflicts between explorers and natives.
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Im not sure but i think the answer is B
If you're speaking of the Africans the Europeans later enslaved, no they did not treat them fairly. The Europeans continued to force African slaves to work for them with no pay for years until slavery was abolished.
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Answer:
Option D.
Explanation:
Introduced the first public works projects in American history, is the right answer.
John Rolfe played a significant role in the history of colonial Virginia. Among others, he was the first settler who introduced the first public works projects in colonial Virginia. He is attributed with the first prosperous cultivation of tobacco as a shipping crop in the Colony of Virginia. He introduced this project following his experiments employing the seeds planted in the West Indies to develop Virginia's leading practical export.