Question

When John Smith took charge of the Jamestown colony, what was his most important rule?

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Responses

“One for all, and all for one.”
“One for all, and all for one.”

“Love your neighbor as yourself.”
“Love your neighbor as yourself.”

“Take nothing without paying for it.”
“Take nothing without paying for it.”

“He who works not, eats not.”

Answers

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The most important rule that John Smith established when he took charge of the Jamestown colony was "He who works not, eats not." This rule emphasized the necessity of hard work for survival in the challenging conditions of the early colony.