Asked by Marcus Welch on May 02, 2024

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By the late 1610s the Virginia Company changed its policy to include

A) allowing only English noblemen to invest in their company, because nobles had the most secure source of income.
B) relinquishing some control over colonists with regard to land ownership.
C) refusing to allow the colonists to trade with the Indians.
D) refusing to allow the colonists to govern themselves without input from Company investors.

Virginia Company

An English joint-stock company chartered in 1606 with the purpose of establishing colonial settlements in North America, leading to the foundation of Jamestown, Virginia.

Land Ownership

The legal right or title to control and use a specific plot of land, recognized and protected by law.

English Noblemen

Members of the British aristocracy, historically endowed with specific privileges, titles, and responsibilities in the social and political hierarchy.

  • Analyze the establishment of social and legal frameworks in the colonies, with an emphasis on slavery, indentured servitude, and governmental structures.
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Zybrea KnightMay 05, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The Virginia Company changed its policy to encourage more settlers to come to Virginia by allowing them to own land, which was a significant shift from their earlier, more restrictive policies. This change was part of the "headright" system, which provided land to settlers and investors to stimulate growth in the colony.