Asked by Valene Canizares on Jul 04, 2024
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Intermarriage between English colonists and Native Americans in Virginia
A) was quite common following the wedding of John Smith and Pocahontas.
B) was only permitted for colonists who were part of the upper class.
C) was very rare before being outlawed by the Virginia legislature in 1691.
D) created a prevalent mixed race of Native Americans who often wound up enslaved.
E) produced a member of a British royal family who became an Indian chief.
English Colonists
Early settlers from England who established colonies in North America, including the thirteen colonies that became the United States.
Native Americans
Indigenous peoples of the United States, including those who were living in the land that is now the U.S. before European colonization.
Interracial Marriages
Marriages between individuals of different racial backgrounds.
- Pinpoint significant characters and happenings that contributed to the survival and relations with Native Americans of the Jamestown colony.
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Learning Objectives
- Pinpoint significant characters and happenings that contributed to the survival and relations with Native Americans of the Jamestown colony.
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