The Englishmen settled in Virginia for profit in the first place so it was pretty much a free for all and nobody would really help each other out if one was in need of help. Virginia was seen as exclusive because of how they were. Virginia’s sports reflect their competitive values and their stratified society. Some of the games played in Virginia were horse racing, gander pulling, and gambling/ betting games. The games played in Virginia did not really involve teams because people played for themselves not others. The sports played in Virginia were also very exclusive because there were games that can only be played by the status of that person or how rich that person was. The sports in Virginia had many “different levels” and that's why “competition was restricted to better sort of Virginians only.” Another thing about Virginian's cultures and values were that of how marriage worked in Virginia. In the Virginia Company reading, it shows how woman was being sent so that the men in Jamestown could have wives. But the thing was that that the woman were only allowed to marry the rich plantation owners. The import of women was so important to Jamestown because it turned the colony into a more settled down with a long-term future. “It being our content to preserve families and to prefer married men over single
The Englishmen settled in Virginia for profit in the first place so it was pretty much a free for all and nobody would really help each other out if one was in need of help. Virginia was seen as exclusive because of how they were. Virginia’s sports reflect their competitive values and their stratified society. Some of the games played in Virginia were horse racing, gander pulling, and gambling/ betting games. The games played in Virginia did not really involve teams because people played for themselves not others. The sports played in Virginia were also very exclusive because there were games that can only be played by the status of that person or how rich that person was. The sports in Virginia had many “different levels” and that's why “competition was restricted to better sort of Virginians only.” Another thing about Virginian's cultures and values were that of how marriage worked in Virginia. In the Virginia Company reading, it shows how woman was being sent so that the men in Jamestown could have wives. But the thing was that that the woman were only allowed to marry the rich plantation owners. The import of women was so important to Jamestown because it turned the colony into a more settled down with a long-term future. “It being our content to preserve families and to prefer married men over single