Tobacco, grains, people and specie's
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Tobacco, grains, people and specie's
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Tobacco, grains, people and specie's
In order for the colony to thrive, Jamestown needed farmers, soldiers and craftsmen. However, the original settlers were English gentlemen unaccustomed to hard labor. The colonists also wasted time searching for gold and silver when they should have been planting crops. As a result, more than half of the settlers were dead within a year.
Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America, faced challenges such as starvation, disease, and conflict with Native Americans. Over time, the settlers learned valuable lessons about agriculture, diplomacy, and survival in the wilderness. This knowledge helped Jamestown eventually thrive and lay the foundation for future English colonies in America.
There were no divers in the middle colony.
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parts of the north american continent did the spanish conquistadors explore is the new France , as the colony was called began to thrive.
At first from 1607 to 1609 they were starving to death or dying of diseases from the bad water and mosquitoes. They called it the “starving time” and there is evidence that they may have eaten some of the men who died. Historians have found bones with teeth marks. Only when tobacco was introduced did the colony thrive.
it helped by providing a natural barrier to keep out invaders