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A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia

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The author, drawing on direct experience with an English colonizing expedition, produces a practical survey of a coastal North American territory, cataloguing climate, soils, plants, animals, minerals, and commercially promising products, and describing indigenous villages, social customs, ceremonies, and political arrangements. Material is organized into sections on merchantable commodities, subsistence resources, and natural history, supplemented by maps, illustrations, and settlement guidance. The text aims both to correct misleading reports circulated after early voyages and to advise prospective settlers and investors about the land's economic potential and practical requirements for habitation and trade.

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Thomas Harriot

Thomas Harriot was an English astronomer, mathematician, and explorer, best known for his work "A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia," published in 1588. This significant account details the early English colonization efforts in North America and provides valuable insights into the indigenous peoples and the natural resources of the region. Harriot's contributions to science include advancements in algebra and the introduction of the concept of the decimal point to England. His interdisciplinary approach combined exploration with scientific inquiry, making him a notable figure in the early history of American exploration.

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