Why was Jamestown burned to the ground in the seventeenth century?
A) the spread of the witch trials
B) to contain a smallpox outbreak
C) a revolt by Nathanial Bacon
D) as revenge for an Indian village destroyed
E) as part of the Glorious Revolution
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