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ANEK [815]
2 years ago
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Was the king correct in putting Jamestown under the control of the Crown (King) in 1624? Why or why not?

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Bas_tet [7]2 years ago
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The king is correct in putting Jamestown under the control of the Crown (King) in 1624.

Jamestown which was under the Virginia Company's charter was revoked by the King James I and put under the control of Crown (King) because of enormous financial problems and politics.

The Virginia Company's charter was turned to royal colony which was headed by council appointed by the crown.

The overall control by the appointed council stabilizes the financial problems and politics that the colony is experiencing.

Therefore, the king is correct in putting Jamestown under the control of the Crown (King) in 1624.

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