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Because it was a joint-stock company, the Virginia Company relied heavily on
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Because it was a joint-stock company, the Virginia Company relied heavily on
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its an outside investment thats why
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Because it was a joint-stock company, the Virginia Company relied heavily on "outside investment" to stay afloat, since this meant that funds from private investors were used for everyday business expenses.
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