How did the native Americans help Jamestown
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.
Yes they did by teaching them hoe to fish, hunt, and farm. Yes they did by teaching them how to fish, hunt, and farm.
Native Americans used rattlesnake weed to help snake bites.
The British were aggressive towards the Native Americans.
no way Jose, the Jamestown settlers had to get help from the powhattans because the colonists were invading their lands
by a powerful leader named captain John Smith
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.
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.
It flourished and eventually made them grow into a successful colony.
Yes they did by teaching them hoe to fish, hunt, and farm. Yes they did by teaching them how to fish, hunt, and farm.
Native Americans used rattlesnake weed to help snake bites.
tabacco
The British were aggressive towards the Native Americans.
yes
NO!! No they didn't