Question
In colonial history, the "Regulators" represented a citizen action group concerned with which of these causes?
Answer:
C.) The British were taking too much power away from colonial assemblies.
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Answer:
Its swampy location had a lot of disease.
Settlers were more interested in looking for gold than planting crops
They could not work together very well at first
Explanation:
Back in 1609-10, more than eighty percent of the people who were in Jamestown died from either disease or starvation. The survivors abandoned the area, although they ended up going back after they found, in the James River, a convoy with supplies. Jamestown was swampy and isolated. Mosquitoes were a plague. It was complicated to get in and out and had little space, which helped a lot for the diseases to spread out.
Besides all that, it seems that the colony took too long to learn how to work together and settlers hunted for gold rather than plant crops.
In many ways, it is very surprising that Jamestown did not fail.
These acts followed after the boston tea party
Macbeth said that an evil act can set loose to the storms. He realized that one murder can let to another. He sees himself as drenched in blood which he thinks he can never get rid off or go back from. He resorts to defeat that the only way for him to live his life is in evil. So...yeah. That happened :/
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