James Smith
chief Powhatan helped Jamestown because the corn from the Powhatan had kept the colonist alive.
Corn
The colonist wanted a practice of religon
they ate rice, bear, deer, corn, and fish
The greatest threat to the kingdoms was from defeat in war. Most of the early kingdoms did not survive, as those that did survive destroyed the others.
The Native Americans in the area organized the early colonists and helped them survive. These natives showed the people what to eat and taught them about the nature and climate of the area.
chief Powhatan helped Jamestown because the corn from the Powhatan had kept the colonist alive.
Early governments emerged because people found that being organized helped them survive.
The early colonists survived by eating their own livestock and trading with the local Native Americans.
there are quite a few reasons how big brains helped early humans to survive, so I'll just list a few, and you can pick your favourite two;) they helped them to use tools, hunt, and make fire. they are just a few, but they're the best ones, i changed my mind about you picking:P
I am one
to eat fufu
the Native Americans were a struggle.
Wool and meat.
Two English speaking native Americans helped the pilgrims learn how to survive during the early days. Their names were Squanto and Samoset.
LaDonna Harris, wife of former Oklahoma Senator Fred R. Harris helped organize Oklahomans for Indian Opportunity in the early 1960s.
When is squash harvested? How and why was this important to the survival of the early colonist?