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41243
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The author explores explanations for Barnwell’s failure and Moore’s success. La Vere partly attributes it to the pine used to construct forts. Of the two, Moore was able to more effectively exploit the use of wood vulnerable to fire. As for Barnwell, insufficient provisions for his troops and fractious relations with Colonial government leaders also contributed to his lack of victory.
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16137
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The state's Algonquian population stretched along the tidewater zone and especially along the Neuse River. The tribe was an agricultural based society and lived a sedentary life with a complex social structure. English colonization decimated the Algonquian population and what remains are historic accounts and archaeological data.
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