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Social Studies, 26.06.2019 15:30 keke0529

How many of these can you write.1. if you were one of these first settlers at jamestown, what would would you say to convince the others to give up looking for gold and work to grow? write a persuasive speech to convince the others that food is more important than looking for gold.2. imagine you are one of the first settlers at jamestown. write a letter to someone back home in england describing what your life is like. 12 lines if you do this you will have 10 points and brainlist good luck.

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