Asked by Miguel Quezada on May 13, 2024

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The 104 settlers who remained in Virginia after the ships that brought them from England returned home

A) were all men, reflecting the Virginia Company's interest in searching for gold as opposed to building a functioning society.
B) included women and children, because the Virginia Company realized that a stable society would improve the settlers' chances of success, economic and otherwise.
C) included representatives of several other countries, part of England's effort to build a strong network of supporters in case of Spanish attack.
D) built the second permanent English settlement in North America after Roanoke.
E) were only half of those who originally set sail; the rest turned around and went back.

Virginia Company

A joint-stock enterprise that King James I chartered in 1606. The company was to spread Christianity in the New World as well as find ways to make a profit in it.

Functioning Society

A social group or system working effectively together with established structures and institutions that maintain its stability and development.

  • Pinpoint the economic forces and funding entities contributing to the formation of early English settlements.
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rylee jensenMay 19, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The 104 settlers who remained in Virginia were indeed all men, reflecting the Virginia Company's initial focus on searching for gold rather than establishing a stable, functioning society. This approach was common in early English colonization efforts, where immediate economic gain was often prioritized over the long-term development of a colony.