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tobacco and many other things like the native americans, they showed them how to hunt and grow crops

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Q: What help the Jamestown colony members to work harder and survive after near failure?
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What person led the citizens of Jamestown His strict attitude helped the people of Jamestown survive?

John Smith's strict attitude helped the people of Jamestown survive under his leadership. He is credited with saving the colony from failure.


Did the Algonquin Indians help the Jamestown colony to survive?

True!


What was the very first successful colony?

Since Plymouth did not survive, Jamestown was the first successful colony.


What cash crop is credited with helping the Jamestown colony survive?

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What are some reasons for the Jamestown's colony near failure?

The primary reason for the near failure of the Jamestown colony was its inability to grow crops and deal with diseases.The British crown stepped in to assist the colony.


What Jamestown colony?

Jamestown colony was in the Virginia Colony!


What is Jamestown colony?

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Did algonquin Indian tribe help the Jamestown colony survive?

Yes, the chief, Powhatan, gave the colonists food and seeds to survive.


Which was not a problem that made the Jamestown colony near a failure from its investors point of view?

colonists refusing orders from the investors


The Algonquin Indian tribe helped the Jamestown colony to survive?

Yes, the chief, Powhatan, gave the colonists food and seeds to survive.


How was the colony of Jamestown set up?

Roanke was Sir Walter Raleigh's last attempt to establish a colony. His failure gave people an idea and in 1606,the idea emerged again,this time,it was built right.


Who helped the Jamestown colony survive by giving the colonists corn and saving John Smith's life?

the native Americans