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Who attacked Jamestown's in 1622?

the swampy area caused diseases to spread so really no 1 attacked Jamestown


What was the result of the 1636 war between native Americans and new England colonists?

With the war in Virginia, the Native Americans were successful in killing the British settlers who had built houses beyond the Jamestown Palisade. However, those living in Jamestown held out against the Indian attack. Then they counter attacked destroying the residents of one village at a time. The Native Americans had not planned to organize an army in case of a counter attack. Their arrows could not match the guns and cannon of the British as they attacked village after village. In Plymouth Colony, now a part of Massachusetts, the Native Americans attacked. Prince Phillip led the attack. Both sides burned the villages and crops of the other. The British received new supplies from England. The Indians starved. Few were left.


What between 1609 and 1610 caused the loss of 500 settlers among colonists in Jamestown?

Between 1609 and 1610 the colonists in Jamestown lost 500 settlers due to the encounter of thick forests and later the conditions became severe due to drought,famine, disease and the Indians who attacked them. Many people died due to those harsh conditions.


How did colonists' relationship with native Americans change over time?

i think it was at first that the native Americans attacked them cuz they were new strange people but then over time they became freindly but then amerticans betrayed them.


What events led to a conflict between the Jamestown settler and the Powhatan confederacy?

Chief Powhatan was being a very gracious person to the colonists but the colonists never showed that they were thankful or if they appreciated their help...and as Jamestown receives a new leader (John Smith) things got better.(This answer explains nothing.)

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When did the natives started attacking the colonists?

It took some time for relations to get that bad, but the natives only attacked colonists after colonists attacked them.


What had to been the hardest problem faced by the colonists at Jamestown?

the environment because they had bad water, they were in a drought, and they couldn't grow any good food and they got salt water poisoning another problem they faced was that the people brought over didn't have the required skill sets to survive the harsh conditions and the last bad reason why so many died was because of the unfriendly native Americans, yes they did help but some colonists went and did something to the NA and hats why they attacked Jamestown


Who attacked Jamestown's in 1622?

the swampy area caused diseases to spread so really no 1 attacked Jamestown


What was the result of the 1636 war between native Americans and new England colonists?

With the war in Virginia, the Native Americans were successful in killing the British settlers who had built houses beyond the Jamestown Palisade. However, those living in Jamestown held out against the Indian attack. Then they counter attacked destroying the residents of one village at a time. The Native Americans had not planned to organize an army in case of a counter attack. Their arrows could not match the guns and cannon of the British as they attacked village after village. In Plymouth Colony, now a part of Massachusetts, the Native Americans attacked. Prince Phillip led the attack. Both sides burned the villages and crops of the other. The British received new supplies from England. The Indians starved. Few were left.


What between 1609 and 1610 caused the loss of 500 settlers among colonists in Jamestown?

Between 1609 and 1610 the colonists in Jamestown lost 500 settlers due to the encounter of thick forests and later the conditions became severe due to drought,famine, disease and the Indians who attacked them. Many people died due to those harsh conditions.


How did Native Americans react with the colonists in Delaware?

hahahaha Delaware Indians were killed by the Colonists colonists didn't care about them and only did Penn care about them and be fair to them


Why did Nathaniel bacon attack?

Nathaniel Bacon attacked Jamestown in order to expand into the areas that the Native Americans were controlling. During his expedition, he had killed the first Indians he saw, causing him to become popular and able to set up a new government in Jamestown.


Who attacked English settlements killing 347 colonists On March 22 1622?

Openchancanough who took over after Powhatan's death in 1618. He organized a violent attack on Jamestown and killed almost a third of the English. There were other skirmishes off and on, but his last attack was 22 years later. By that time Jamestown was firmly established.


How did colonists' relationship with native Americans change over time?

i think it was at first that the native Americans attacked them cuz they were new strange people but then over time they became freindly but then amerticans betrayed them.


Why did nathanial bacon and his followers attack jamestown?

Nathanial Bacon and his followers attacked the Jamestown settlement because they were upset with the corrupt government of Virginia. They also wanted all Native American Indians driven out of the area.


How did colonists relationship with natives change over time?

i think it was at first that the native Americans attacked them cuz they were new strange people but then over time they became freindly but then amerticans betrayed them.


Who attacked the Americans in pearl harbor?

The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbour.