Actually All of them died, eventually!
cuz they were assh oles
because jamestown was surronded by disease-carrying mosquitos
So many colonists died in Jamestown due to diseases and conflicts with natives in the area. This was a harsh environment which had very few of the comforts and conveniences associated with their homeland.
Because of disease carrying mosquitoes and hunger and starvation
stop cheating and use your book
They didn't store enough provisions to last beyond their voyage which took longer than expected and when they arrived most of them were already sick and dying.
There were a couple causes for why the people of Jamestown left. The main reasons were strained relationships with the local Native Americans, drought, and a host of several diseases carried by mosquitoes and caused by poor water and other items that caused colonists to starve and die.
Henry Spelman of Jamestown died in 1623.
They landed during a heavy drought year and obtained their drinking water from the river, which during the drought was quite brackish, making them very ill.
Richard Pace - Jamestown - died on 1625-05-09.
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.)
yes