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The colonist kept journals and records of everyday events. Food and trade would have been something they kept track of in these journals. There are also artifacts such as animal bones and food supplies that have been found. For instance, in a pit discovered from the 1600s, fish hooks and turtle shells were found. In addition to this, there are ship records of what was brought with them on the voyage.
vehicle- ship as a passanger, feet, and horse back supplies-hand gun and a cannon on the ship
The name of the ship's that went to Jamestown are: Godspeed, Susan Constant, and the Discovery. Those were the three ships that went to the Jamestown Colony.
The first slave ship that appeared on American shores was from the Netherlands. The ship had intercepted a Spanish slave ship and commandeered their cargo. They landed at Jamestown, VA in 1619.
None. Leif supplied his own ship and supplies.
your mom and food.
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21 slaves were bought from a shipwrecked Dutch ship in exchange for supplies in 1619
The colonist kept journals and records of everyday events. Food and trade would have been something they kept track of in these journals. There are also artifacts such as animal bones and food supplies that have been found. For instance, in a pit discovered from the 1600s, fish hooks and turtle shells were found. In addition to this, there are ship records of what was brought with them on the voyage.
vehicle- ship as a passanger, feet, and horse back supplies-hand gun and a cannon on the ship
In 1690 they arrived at Jamestown on board a Portuguese ship looking for food, whose people traded them for food. The slaves were all captured from an African country called Angola
1620 when the pilgrims had all the supplies from the ship and food for days
The name of the ship's that went to Jamestown are: Godspeed, Susan Constant, and the Discovery. Those were the three ships that went to the Jamestown Colony.
All food and supplies are brought to the ice by cargo jet or by ship.
They got to Jamestown by ship or boat
Lincoln sent a ship to Fort Sumter in 1861 because the troops needed food and supplies.
A person who sells ship supplies is called a chandler