He who does not work, does not eat.
Captain John Smith
John Smith
the rule of Jamestown was made by john smith. he made one rule."you don't work you don't eat"that made all of his men who were lazy, work.
John Smith- "If you don't work, you don't eat."
He drew up tough, new rules. The most important rule was "He who works not, eats not."
I believe it was instituted in 1994.
The story of Smith is more legend than truth. Smith didn't last very long in Jamestown and he returned to England with burns caused by gunpowder being sprinkled on him while he slept. It was set on fire resulting in severe burns. Smith later wrote a book an lied about his time in Jamestown and his relationship with the people there. He was an adventurer, and more thief than leader.
The Pathogen Reduction and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points rule was instituted in 1996
The rule "you don’t work, you don’t eat" in the Jamestown colony was established by Captain John Smith. This policy was implemented in 1608 to encourage settlers to contribute to the community's survival through farming and other labor. Smith's leadership was crucial in helping the colony endure its early struggles and instilling a sense of responsibility among the colonists.
The story of Smith is more legend than truth. Smith didn't last very long in Jamestown and he returned to England with burns caused by gunpowder being sprinkled on him while he slept. It was set on fire resulting in severe burns. Smith later wrote a book an lied about his time in Jamestown and his relationship with the people there. He was an adventurer, and more thief than leader.
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The phrase "he who will not work shall not eat" is attributed to John Smith, an English soldier and politician who was a leader in the founding of the Jamestown Colony in Virginia. Smith included this rule in his writings as a means of enforcing discipline and productivity among the colonists.