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Back in England, the colonists didn't have to face malaria. Therefore, their immune systems haven't built up an antidote to it. The got malaria from the mosquitoes.
When the colonists settled there they didn't realize that the area was a swampy area full of mosquitoes and disease spread quickly. Also they had hard Winters and Indians attacking and couldn't find water. But if they did find water it would have helped, and eventually they did.
transportation, education and other resouruses,
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hostile Indians after the intervention of Pocahontas
many jamestown colonists became sick from malaria and from the drinking water
Many cities face all sorts of different problems. They face problems of poverty, crime, injustice, unemployment, education issues, and environmental issues.
Back in England, the colonists didn't have to face malaria. Therefore, their immune systems haven't built up an antidote to it. The got malaria from the mosquitoes.
When the colonists settled there they didn't realize that the area was a swampy area full of mosquitoes and disease spread quickly. Also they had hard Winters and Indians attacking and couldn't find water. But if they did find water it would have helped, and eventually they did.
The greatest problem that the Jamestown settler' had to face in the early years of settlement is disease and starvation.
transportation, education and other resouruses,
The Jamestown colonists faced a number of difficulties. The first of these being the unfavorable conditions of the location. The soil was poor, and the swampy water was full of malaria carrying mosquitoes and was undrinkable. They were also not used to doing manual labor, so they were unequipped to be farmers. Also, initial help from Native Tribes vanished as the colonists wanted more land to grow tobacco.
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At first they did not know how to farm and hunt, and many of them were too busy looking for gold to be bothered with such things. Thus they faced hunger, even starvation. Relations with the Powhatan Indians were rocky. Although the Indians sometimes provided food, they also sometimes kept Jamestown virtually under siege. When no gold was found the colonists had no product with which to trade with England for basic necessities they could not produce themselves, things like farm implements, tools, clothes and firearms. That made it very difficult for them to obtain these necessary things until they learned how to grow tobacco, which was valuable and could be traded for things. They suffered from diseases from mosquitoes, no knowledge of growing crops, no fresh water, no knowledge of raising livestock. There is a link below that goes even more in detail and has more problems that colonists faced at Jamestown.
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1. Air pollution 2. Water pollution. 3. Waste production 4. Loss of Biodiversity 5. Food Supply