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Q: What is The winter following john smiths departure from Jamestown?
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What is the term used for the winter following John smiths departure from Jamestown?

the starving time


The winter foolwing john smith's departure from Jamestown is called?

the starving time


The winter of 1609-10 was called?

The "Starving Time". It affected Jamestown and its surrounding Englsih settlements. 400 settlers arrived in Jamestown, but after that winter, only 60 were left.


Why did the settler of Jamestown fight with the Powhatans?

because during the starving time, the settlers of Jamestown took their food for the winter to themselves.


Why did the settlers of Jamestown fight with Powhatan's?

because during the starving time, the settlers of Jamestown took their food for the winter to themselves.


What was the harsh winter of 1609- 1610 at Jamestown called?

No. Jamestown was in temperate Virginia that never sees snow.


What did Jamestown colonists call the winter of 1609-1610?

The starving time.


Why did two thirds of Jamestown's colonists die by the time the first winter arived?

because jamestown was surronded by disease-carrying mosquitos


What did the Jamestown settlers face?

Harsh winter, lack of government, and no expierence with farming


What hardship did Jamestown settlers face?

Harsh winter, lack of government, and no expierence with farming


What was the climate of Jamestown in 1800?

Virginia is hot and humid in the summer and cold snowy in the winter.


What hardship did the Jamestown settlers face?

Harsh winter, lack of government, and no expierence with farming