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| The Powhatans gave the English food, furs, and leather in exchange for | tools, pots, and guns |
| Pocahontas, the daughter of Cjief Powhatan, believed that the Powhatans and English settlers | could live together peacefully in the same area |
| After Pocahontas started a friendship with the settlers, the Powhatans taught the settlers how to | grow corn and tobacco |
| As the Jamestown colont grew, the Powhatans began to realize that the English settlers were invaders who would | take over their land |
| The economy of the Virginia colony depended on | agriculture |
| The most profitable cash crop that was sold to England by the colonists was | tobacco |
| Large numbers of Africans were brought to the Va. colony to work as slaves. They were used as an inexpensive source of labor | on the tobacco plantations |
| The dependence on slave labor that began in the Va. colony lasted | for about 200 years |
| The "cultural landscape" of a place reflects the beliefs, customs, and architecture of | all of the people who settle in the area |
| The culture of the Va. colony reflected the customs and beliefs of the | First Americans, Europeans, and Africans |
| Most of the First Americans in Va. lived in | the Piedmont Region |
| Most of the English settlers in Va. lived in the | Piedmont and Tidewater Regions |
| Most of the German and Scotch-Irish settlers in Va. lived in the | Shenandoah Valley |
| Most of the African slaves brought to Va. lived in the | Piedmont and Tidewater Regions |
| As people migrate to new lands | their old customs are adapted to the new environment |
| The fire that burned the wood buildings in Jamestown was one of the factors that led to the relocation of Virginia's capital to | Williamsburg |
| Drinking water that was contaminated with salt water and dirty living conditions that caused disease were two factors that led to the | relocation of Virginia's capital from Jamestown to Williamsburg |
| As the population of the Virginia colony began to move westward, a decision was made to move the capital from Williamsburg to | Richmond |
| One reason the colonists moved their capital from Williamsburg to Richmond was that | it made it more difficult for the English to attack |
| In the Va. colony, paper money and coins were | rarely used to pay for goods and services |
| Instead of using money to pay for goods and services, people in the Virginia colony often used | barter |
| The agricultural product that was often used for money in the Va. colony was | tobacco |
| The Va. colonists often obtained goods and services and then paid for them when their crops were harvested and sold. This is an example of | buying on credit |
| In the Va. colony | there were no banks |