THIS IS FOR 100 PONTS AND BRANILSY IF RIGHT

really if this is right (if it s wrong I will report you and you will lose the points)

SO HERE IT IS!!!!!

What pushed John Rolfe to become even more involved in growing tobacco once he returned from England?
He wanted to earn more money.
The king promised him power in exchange for tobacco.
He was addicted to tobacco.
He was saddened by the death of his wife, Pocahontas.

Respuesta :

Hello and Good Morning/Afternoon:

Let's consider all the choices before we form the final conclusion:

Original Question: What pushed John Rolfe to become even more involved in growing tobacco once he returned from England?

Answer: He wanted to earn more money.

Reasons:

  • The first choice is correct because what helped Jamestown (the colony run by John Rolfe) was that they had a cash crop, tobacco, that was extremely profitable and was a local crop
  • The second choice is incorrect because although Jamestown was officially under the king's power, Rolfe wasn't given directly any real privilege besides the revenue earned from selling tobacco back overseas
  • The third choice is incorrect because there are no direct accounts stating that John Rolfe was addicted, rather that he was interested in the revenue generated from the crop
  • The fourth choice is incorrect because the marriage between him and Pocahontas was not amicably done and Rolfe himself had no real interest in her after she was dead

Hope that helped!

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