181k views
1 vote
How did lord de la warr treat the native americans?

1) he negotiated with them.
2) he burned their homes and villages.
3) he moved the colony.
4) none of the above.

2 Answers

2 votes
3) he moved to the colony ..
User Scalway
by
8.7k points
4 votes

Answer:

The correct answer is 3. Lord De La Warr treated the Native Americans by moving the colony.

Step-by-step explanation:

Lord De La Warr was an English politician, institutor of the state of Virginia. After serving under the orders of Robert Devereux, II Earl of Essex in the Netherlands and Ireland, he became a member of the London company.

Later, along with 30 settlers, he arrived at Jamestown and established two forts at the mouth of the James River. Thus, he saved the colony from imminent disappearance, which after the departure of John Smith had entered into a deep food crisis. In 1611 he returned to England in search of new settlers. There he died in 1618 without returning to America.

User ZiviMagic
by
7.4k points