In what way was Chief Powhatan similar to the English and Spanish?
A) He was as much an imperialist as the English or Spanish, conquering other chieftains and making them give him and his people corn.
B) He refused to trade with other groups of people outside the Powhatan Confederacy, including the English and Spanish.
C) He held little power along the Virginia coast and relied on selling his own people as servants to neighboring tribes.
D) He and his people had little knowledge of agricultural practices in Virginia and, as a result, suffered famine and disease.
E) He initiated the development of joint-stock companies and used them to fund exploration of neighboring areas in New England.
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