Yes, many Pilgrims died the first winter. In fact, about half of them died. In fact, approximately 82 of them died the first winter. In fact, I say in fact a lot, don`t I? lol...
the were going to die
Over the course of the first winter spent in the New World, the temperature fell well below what the Pilgrims were prepared to deal with. Additionally, they were unprepared with foodstuffs. Consequently, the Pilgrims died of either hypothermia, complications of frostbite, malnutrition, pneumonia or other illnesses, or any combination of these.
The first Native American tribe that the English Pilgrims encountered was the Wampanoag. In 1600, the Wampanoag lived in southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. At that time, their population numbered about 12,000. Today their population is a little over 2,000.
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Thomas Becket's was the first to die due to a severe cold in winter. Evidence proves that she died before her husband from letters to Becket from his father ".....thy mother wouldst be happy if she lived....."
They got really sick. Also, the harsh Winter of Massachusetts was not what they expected. Lack of proper food and shelter caused many to perish.
They did not have an adequate supply of food, and because there were no fresh vegetables or fruit, many died of scurvy. They began building their houses in late December of a winter which remains the worst on record, and did not have adequate housing until winter was over. Many people died of exposure to the cold. Some died of diseases made worse by the bad conditions. One woman died in childbirth, along with her baby.
There were 35 Pilgrams and 66 colonist. Half will die the first winter.
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Life for pilgrims were usually quite bad, you could die on your first day of hunger or cold. That why they were taken in the summer. pilgrims also were a good target for robbers as well as caching disease and illnesses.
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Yes, 2 pilgrims died and one kid was born.
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yes they learn to die
the were going to die
they had no idea how to grow food for themselves, so a lot of them starved before the Native Americans could teach them (btw, Thanksgiving is "giving thanks" to the Indians for teaching us how to grow our own stuff). also, it was freakin' COLD. Actually the Pilgrims had a pretty good knowledge about how to grow food, but they arrived in December, far too late to plant any crops.
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