<span>The story goes that Smith was kidnapped by the Algonquian chief Wahunsonacock, or Powhatan, for four weeks , during which he survived a form of life or death trial in which , if it is to be believed , his life was saved by Powhatan`s 11- year old daughter , Pocahontas , Smith claimed he was released because of the child`s intervention . After his release he became president of the Jamestown council and was then injured by a gunpowder burn and returned to England . How much truth is in the story I cannot say .
However , Pocahontas is supposed to have become a regular visitor to the settlement , even bringing them gifts of food to help them survive . In 1613 she in turn was kidnapped by one, Captain Samuel Argall he his said to have held her at ransom , demanding the return of English prisoners and stolen firearms . While Pocahontas was in captivity she was baptized a Christian as `Lady Rebecca` and married a tobacco planter named John Rolfe , in 1616 she came to England and was presented at the court of King James , she died of a fatal illness whilst in England in 1617 aged 22 and is buried in Gravesend Kent . If Pocahontas was a regular visitor to the settlement and was treated well by the settlers , perhaps this might bear out Smith`s story , there must be some reason why she was so well received and married into the community . I think on balance it is highly probable that Smith may well have added to his account , perhaps for personal glory , or possibly because he saw a chance to become leader of the settlement by convincing the others that he had some kind of understanding or rapport with the Indian`s . This of course can only be speculation , the truth is lost in the mist of time</span>
The Louisiana Purchase made the United States twice the size it was before the purchase. They had to decide whether or not the states would be free or slave states, resulting in sectionalism.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Industrialization not only changed the life of many people and transformed the way goods were produced, but also created a new wave of Imperialism in the 20th century and pushed the world into World War I
Industrialized nations used technological and economic advantages to grow their empires through the mass production of goods.
A good example can be how industrialized nations such as Great Britain exploited the many raw materials and natural resources in Africa, during the colonization period known as "the Scramble for Africa."
Large industries in Britain, France, or Germany, fabricated goods, and then they exported these products back to their colonies and other parts of the world. That is how they made a lot of money, exploiting underdeveloped regions and exploiting workers.
Industrialized nation's quest for larger empires indeed contributed to their decision to join the war in that their "hunger" for power and control was never satisfied and they always desired more to impose their rule over other European countries.
Answer: concurrent powers
Explanation: Concurrent powers are powers that are shared by both the State and the federal government. These powers may be exercised simultaneously within the same territory and in relation to the same body of citizens.