How did the native Americans help Jamestown
The Powhatan Indians.
They showed them how to grow different foods and crops, which allowed the Jamestown colonists to survive.
tobacco and many other things like the native americans, they showed them how to hunt and grow crops
there were a large ammount of dangerous insects, the biggest of which were spiders. The Native Americans help them fight off diseases and they became close allies.
How did the native Americans help Jamestown
They taught them to grow crops.
no way Jose, the Jamestown settlers had to get help from the powhattans because the colonists were invading their lands
The Powhatan Indians.
By getting money for trade
By getting money for trade
by 1630 a lot of colonist did not come over after the pilgrims. when they did a lot of them thought they did not need the help of the native Americans. so they started to take over the native Americans' land. more happened but that is how the troubles grew between English colonist and the native Americans
They showed them how to grow different foods and crops, which allowed the Jamestown colonists to survive.
The Native Americans in and around Jamestown didn’t help them or associate with the men. The fort was built in an Native American empire of 15,000 and there were 104 men in Jamestown. They built the fort on the worse land in the area with mosquitoes and bad water. The local tribes knew this and all they had to do is wait for them to die. Within six months there were only 34 left alive.
by a powerful leader named captain John Smith
tobacco and many other things like the native americans, they showed them how to hunt and grow crops
The Native Americans who taught the white settlers how to grow indigenous crops, such as tobacco. Tobacco turned out to be a cash crop for the settlers to the point where it was even used as currency. Without the natives' help, their settlement would have failed like previous attempts in the area.