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The Jamestown colony geography is full of forests and such there is also some rivers.

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What is the geography of Jamestown?

The common landforms that can be found in Jamestown are valleys, mountains and plateaus. Jamestown is located in the Virginia Colony and was founded in 1607.


How did the geography affect the colony of Maryland?

The colonists could grow and sell tobacco easily


What role did the people from Jamestown play?

The Jamestown colony was a chartered one under the reign of British king James. The colony in what is Virginia met many hardships and for a time the chief of the Native American Tribes in the area, Chief Powhatan, helped the Jamestown colonists with finding food and in other hardships as well. The colonists were primarily interested in growing and exporting the profitable product of tobacco. Their plans required them to access more land for this plan. The land of course belonged to the Native Tribes. Conflicts arose, and people died. The most remembered role Jamestown played was one of a conqueror of the Native Americans.


How did Tabocco save the Jamestown Colony?

it was there cahs crop Jamestown was originally supposed to find gold. When none was discovered Jamestown became extremely poor and disease and famine were everywhere. One man even ate his own wife (he was later hanged). Anyway, when John Rolfe married Pocahontas Powhatan allowed the British to plant tobacco. Which became worth a lot in England and therefore Jamestown grew in wealth.


What is the geography of North Carolina colony?

Rolling hills, good for farming, and growing their cash crop tobacco.