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Observations and inferences about Captain Smith’s behavior and attitude

(Book; Blood on the River)

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Bold leadership and great decisions saved the lives of colonist.

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Captain Smith has a great behavior and attitude toward his work. His bold leadership and military experience brought a measure of discipline to the dissolute colonists. His decisions prevented starvation in the colonies and he disperse the colony in order to lowered mortality. Many colonist died in the first two years due to unhealthy water of Jamestown so his decisions saved the lives of other colonists.

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