Answer:
Rolfe's successful tobacco experiments.
Explanation:
Rolfe's successful tobacco experiments invigorated others to begin planting available land in Jamestown and in the settlements along the James River. Extensive planting began first at West and Shirley Hundreds and moved east to Point Comfort along a 140-mile stretch of the river. In 1622, despite the Indian uprising that abolished about 350 colonists and destroyed several plantations, the settlers' crop admitted 60,000 pounds. Later in the 1620s, the English took over-discharged Indian land and spread tobacco cultivation even farther by using the headright system, in which planters paid to transport people across the Atlantic in exchange for fifty acres of land. The Accomac peninsula was put under advancement by 1629 when a total of 2,000 acres of tobacco was being grown there.
Currently, the strongest branch of America's government is the Executive branch.
While the branches were once co-equal, the Presidency has taken on a life of its own with the ability to wage war without Congressional approval and to dictate the terms to Congress without much push back.
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The aim of this work is to establish a model by applying evaluation indicators to the quality of bibliographic references in scientific works. 5 quality indicators are developed for the bibliographic review in the body of the work and 9 for the bibliographic references (bibliography) included at the end. The indicators were developed using the structure recommended by the ISO 11620 standard. An observation guide is also presented to be used, in order to collect and weigh the information from the bibliographic references. The proposed model constitutes a proposal open to new reviews, contributions and / or suggestions.
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A is the correct option.
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Tennis court oath was the pledge that was signed at the beginning of the French revolution. It displayed the belief that political authority should come from the masses instead of from the monarchy. It was named "<em>Tennis court oath</em>" because it was signed on a tennis court. When the third estate which represented the common people in Estates-General was locked out of their meeting place, all the 576 members moved to a tennis court in Saint-Louis, Versailles. There they signed the oath that they would keep meeting until they have written a new constitution.