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because they no longer wanted to become slaves.
The British first settled in the Jamestown Colony. I am pretty sure.
They lived in the woodland regions and the north east
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tobacco played an important role because to grow it you neede workers to grow it........ i rock hahahaha
tobacco played an important role because to grow it you neede workers to grow it........ i rock hahahaha
No native tribe was located in Jamestown since it was an English colony and the natives were mainly kept outside. The area that became Jamestown had previously been occupied by the tribes of the Powhatan group.
Smith made friends with the Indians including Powhatan, chief of the Algonquins, who supplied the Jamestown colony with food and seeds. By getting houses built and the planting started, Smith was able to rescue the otherwise doomed settlement.This information was aquired from odysseyware.
Yes, the chief, Powhatan, gave the colonists food and seeds to survive.
Jamestown is located on the James River in Virginia. (called the Powhatan River by local tribes)
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Yes, the chief, Powhatan, gave the colonists food and seeds to survive.