Monday, March 18, 2019
The Exploitative Colony of Virginia Essay -- American America History
The Exploitative Colony of Virginia          I believe that the early settlers of the  colonisation of Virginia made it into an exploitative and ignorant   resolution, due to the fact that it was set up primarily to make a small number of individuals wealthy  magical spell ignoring the rights of its other members. In the year 1607, a  congregation of adventurers from the Virginia Company  open up the first English-American colony in the Chesapeake Bay area (Greene, 1988). They landed in Jamestown, and it became the first English settlement to survive in the  sunrise(prenominal) World. They named the colony Virginia. In its early history, Virginia was known for its drive to conquer the land and in some cases people, so that it would bring its  important benefactors wealth and  reason (Morton, 1960). This is where the colony of Virginia became highly exploitative because of the greediness of so few people. The wealth and power that these benefactors were looking for mainly came from th   e growing of  tobacco plant, a labor intensive crop, which was  change in the European market. In order to grow this crop they  indispensable workers to maintain the fields, however, at this time Virginia was characterized as having a high  death rate rate. Thus, they had to go out and find a source of laborers. They went out and at first got the labor they needed by recruiting indentured servants from England. These economically  sad Europeans were used and abused by their own people, but not as much as the as the black African slaves. In the mid-seventeenth century, slaves became the main source of labor for the labor starved colony, so that the cultivation of the tobacco plantations would continue. The Europeans degraded these people and treated them in some cases, as  poisonous as a dog treats a fire hydrant. One group ...  ...4.Greene, Jack Pursuits of Happiness University of North Carolina  urge on    chapel service Hill, North Carolina 1988.Kate, Stanley & Murrin,  rear Colon   ial America, Essay in Politics and Social   Development U.N.C. Press Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1983.Morton, Richard Colonial Virginia, volume one U.N.C. Press Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1960.Sale, Kirkpatrick The Conquest of Paradise FirstPlumb Printing  refreshful York, New York 1991.Tate, Thad & Ammerman, David The Chesapeake in the Seventeenth    Century U.N.C. Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1979.Todd, Lewis & Curti, merl Rise of the American Nation, volume one Harcourt  Brace Jovanovich Press New York, New York 1968.Welty, Paul Readings in World Cultures Lippincott Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1970.Wilson, Samuel  lifelike History, The Unmanned Wild Countrey                  
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