Which helped the Jamestown colony continue?
*The acquisition of gold held by the Powhatan tribe provided the viability of the colony
*The production of tobacco as a cash crop led to the successful support of the colony
*The creation of a textile mill in the colony established its dominance in cotton production
*Trading for furs with the Cherokee tribes to the south led to an increase in revenue
Out of the notes I took, I'd go for (B)?
Yes, B.
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Based on the options provided, the most accurate answer would be (B) - The production of tobacco as a cash crop led to the successful support of the colony. The cultivation of tobacco was crucial to the economic survival of the Jamestown colony.
To arrive at this answer, you can eliminate options (A), (C), and (D) based on the information you provided. Option (A), the acquisition of gold held by the Powhatan tribe, is not mentioned as a factor that helped the Jamestown colony. Option (C), the creation of a textile mill in the colony for cotton production, is also not mentioned as being relevant to the colony's success. Option (D), trading for furs with the Cherokee tribes, is not directly related to the Jamestown colony since the Cherokee tribes are located to the south.
This leaves option (B), which is supported by historical records. The Jamestown colonists struggled to establish a successful settlement until they began cultivating and exporting tobacco. The popularity of tobacco in Europe led to a profitable trade, helping the colony to thrive economically.