they didn't have enough food because they didn't want to work and the rule was work or no food
Sandys tried to solve the labor shortage in Jamestown by promoting the creation of families in Jamestown.
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giving land to those who paid for passage of workers
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Hardships can push humans to think creatively and problem-solve, leading to the development of intelligence as a survival mechanism. Freedom allows for exploration and experimentation, fostering innovation and the expansion of knowledge, which contributes to the growth of human intelligence.
Explorers face many hardships including a lack of resources, diseases, and harsh conditions. Because they were far away from civilisation, they were on their own to solve these problems and continue their journey.
No - when the first fleet first arrived, there were severe food shortages, and as a result, food was severely rationed. To solve this problem, governor Arthur Phillip granted land to settlers in the hope that they could grow crops to feed the starving settlement (at that time, Australia was regarded as Terra Nullis, without the recognition of Aborigines as the owners of the land). The first success was James Ruse, who successfully managed to grow crops near Parramatta.
Smith did very little to solve any problems. He was a man that was an braggart, lier, and adventurer. He came to Jamestown on the second ship, took control of the fort and was so unpopular that he had gunpowder sprinkled on him at night and set on fire. He had to go home for treatment of his burns. Later, he wrote a book telling of his adventures and his administration of Jamestown. He lied in the book about his importance.
Conflicts between First Nations/Métis and settlers included land dispossession, resource exploitation, and cultural oppression. Some conflicts were resolved through treaties and land agreements, but many issues remain unresolved. Changes include increased recognition of Indigenous rights, land claims settlements, and efforts towards reconciliation and self-governance.
It often doesn't matter which one you solve for first. But if you can easily solve one of the equations for one of the variables, that's the one you should solve for.