England’s Jamestown settlement can best be compared to the colonization efforts of A) the French, in that the colonists planned
to develop small, self-sufficient communities and open trade with native populations. B) the Spanish, in that the colonists planned to establish colonies for increased political gain. c) the Dutch, in that the colonists planned to grow cash crops to ship back to England. D) the Portuguese, in that the colonists planned to establish missionary communities to convert native populations to Christianity.
B) the Spanish, in that the colonists planned to establish colonies for increased political gain.
Explanation:
It has always been the aim of the new colonist to settle in Jamestown due to their quest to create alternative location. this would help them in becoming new economic area as was obtained in London, but unfortunately, it was not a successful adventure due to series of issues. Partly, due to their sour relationship with the natives, and partly due to majority being dead from starvation and diseases.
Inventions helped determine the very shape of the West. The telegraph instantly connected Americans across thousands of miles; railroads killed some towns and gave birth to others; the gun quickly established the settlers' dominance over the country; and barbed wire created vast ranching empires.
probably stamps cuz ya know they're real tiny and they probably thought that in like 30 years no one would be sending a letter so they're like 'yea ok they're just sticky pieces of paper no one cares'