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The "no work, no eat" rule at Jamestown was established by:

a. Hudson
b. Smith
c. Champlain

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B.Smith
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Answer:

b. Smith

Step-by-step explanation:

He who does not work can not eat or He who does not want to work, not to eat is a biblical aphorism derived from II Thessalonians 3:10, which became a motto of the new colonies and socialist societies.

The phrase is supposed to have been used by John Smith when establishing the Jamestown English colony after an experiment with a common pool system was abandoned (1607-1609).

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