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No food, No food, and No food! No really many settlers died from starvation. Another is the diseases and settlers lacked the skills necessary to provide for their basic needs. Plus only men came over. No Women, if you know what I mean.
The hardships were sert.
Lack of food, cold winter weather, hostile natives, disease- pretty severe hardships.
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the roanoke people face the native americans
The settlers of the Roanoke colony faced hardship due to food shortages, conflicts with Native Americans, and lack of support from England. Their governor, John White, returned to England for supplies and was delayed by war with Spain, resulting in a three-year absence and the eventual disappearance of the colony.
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they didn't have enough food because they didn't want to work and the rule was work or no food
he faced metal hardships
No food, No food, and No food! No really many settlers died from starvation. Another is the diseases and settlers lacked the skills necessary to provide for their basic needs. Plus only men came over. No Women, if you know what I mean.
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What hardships did robert scott falcon face? and the success
he faced metal hardships
They had dangours riding, boring riding, and hugerer!
The Roanoke settlers faced several hardships when they first arrived, including harsh weather conditions, lack of resources, conflicts with Native American tribes, and communication difficulties. These challenges made it difficult for them to establish a stable and sustainable colony, ultimately leading to their mysterious disappearance.