Answer:
General Marcus Licinius Crassus
Explanation:
He led the Roman Army in 71 B.C.
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The answer is B - it curtailed free enterprise.
They looked for different routes because when they took the normal way, they would get robbed by pirates or sometimes they didn't reach their destination.
This was the quartering act
King James 1 was important to the survival of the Jamestown settlers because he was the first monarch to establish successful colonies in the Americas. He appointed mercantile charters to English joint stock companies to found and run settlements and he was certainly heading the Jamestown settlement. The direction for funding and managing was under his reign