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A) Who did nothing to benefit the Lord Proprietors or the settlement? b) In what year?

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Final answer:

Some individuals did nothing to benefit the Lord Proprietors or the settlement, but the question does not specify a particular individual or year.

Step-by-step explanation:

In 1665, Carteret and Berkeley adopted the "Concessions and Agreement” to outline the colony's governing structure and land grant policy.

The proprietors retained the right to appoint the governor, but they also provided for an annually elected representative assembly to make laws subject to proprietary approval.

However, some individuals did nothing to benefit the Lord Proprietors or the settlement.

It is important to note that the question does not specify a particular individual, so we cannot provide a specific name.

As for the year, the question does not specify a particular year either, so we cannot provide an exact year.

The information provided in the reference material covers the period from 1660 to the mid-eighteenth century, so it is likely that the answer falls within that timeframe.

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