Blood on the River

How is Captain Smith an example of a good leader, and how does class conflict interfere with his ability to do his job properly?

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Captain Smith is an example of a natural leader, one who inspired loyalty because of his skill and experience. Sadly, the gentlemen are unwilling to accept a commoner as their leader, and as a result, the colony suffers because of its inept and arrogant leaders, whose actions often lead to death.

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Blood on the River