Asked by Rylee
Which accurately describes the purpose and history of the Virginia Company?
The Virginia Company was a multinational company that received a royal charter from Spanish King Ferdinand II to trade slaves with the Virginia Colony.
The Virginia Company was a private shipbuilding company in Jamestown, Virginia, owned by Christopher Newport and John Smith.
The Virginia Company was a missionary group located in present-day Virginia that converted the Powhatan tribe to Christianity.
The Virginia Company was a joint-stock company that received a royal charter from King James I, allowing for the settlement of the Virginia Colony at Jamestown.
Is it A? That's almost exactly what I have in my notes, but better safe than sorry.
The Virginia Company was a multinational company that received a royal charter from Spanish King Ferdinand II to trade slaves with the Virginia Colony.
The Virginia Company was a private shipbuilding company in Jamestown, Virginia, owned by Christopher Newport and John Smith.
The Virginia Company was a missionary group located in present-day Virginia that converted the Powhatan tribe to Christianity.
The Virginia Company was a joint-stock company that received a royal charter from King James I, allowing for the settlement of the Virginia Colony at Jamestown.
Is it A? That's almost exactly what I have in my notes, but better safe than sorry.
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Rylee
wow. Should've just googled it from the beginning. I was way off, it's D, right?
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Writeacher
Yes, D.
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Rylee
thanks for the help.
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You’re welcome.
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