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Select all that apply. Select the items that best describe the colony of North Carolina: Virginia frontiersmen, Quakers, German farmers wealthy Virginians and Englishmen small farms large plantations tobacco, corn, and livestock worked by owners rice, indigo indentured servants and slaves

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The answers would be Virginia frontiersmen, Quakers, German farmers, small farms, tobacco, corn, and livestock, and worked by owners. Hope this helps.
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Virginia frontiersmen, Quakers, German farmers, small farms, tobacco, corn, and livestock, and worked by owners.

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In 1523, Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón, and with authorization of the emperor Carlos I of Spain, organized an expedition to look for the north passage to the Islands of the Spices, exploring the east coast of the current United States (states of Virginia and Carolina of the North) ; In 1526, Vázquez de Ayllón was the first European to explore and map the Chesapeake Bay. He established a small town called "San Miguel de Guadalupe." The location of that town is discussed, and some authors place it in what was later the city of Jamestown (Virginia), and others at the mouth of the Pee Dee River. In 1567, Captain Juan Pardo led an expedition into the interior to claim the area for the Spanish colony of Florida, as well as to create another route to protect the silver mines in Mexico. Pardo made a winter base in Joara, which he renamed Cuenca. The expedition built Fort San Juan and left 30 men in it, while Pardo traveled further and built and left staff in five other forts. He returned by a different route to Santa Elena on Parris Island, South Carolina, then to the center of Spanish Florida. In the spring of 1568, the Indians killed all the soldiers and burned the six forts built inland, including Fort San Juan. Although the Spaniards never returned to the interior, this was the first European attempt to colonize the interior of what later became the United States. A sixteenth-century journal by Pardo written by his assistant Bandera and other archaeological finds found since 1986 in Joara have confirmed this.

In 1584, Queen Elizabeth I of England, granted a letter to Sir Walter Raleigh, where he named the current state capital of North Carolina (then Virginia) by the name of Raleigh.7 Raleigh established two colonies on the coast at the end of 1580, but both would end in failure, among them the Colony of Roanoke. That was the second territory that the British tried to colonize on the continent. Virginia Dare was the first person of English parents born in America, and her birth was in North Carolina. What happened to her and the other settlers of Roanoke is a mystery.

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