Chesapeake Bay
cheasabeake bay
Yes.The problems they faced were disease, such as typhoid which is a sewage disease. they got this from drinking water from the swamp. it was filled with mosquitoes, bacteria, but mainly they were getting salt poisoning from the swamp/lake. Some settlers died of starvation. they had to eat their horses, dogs, cats, rats and dead bodies. when they came to Jamestown it was in fall so they were not able to grow any crops.
Jamestown was established on the James River about 15 miles from the Chesapeake bay.
A large body of water that is found near Jamestown Bay is the Indian River. Both of these large bodies of water are found in the state of Alaska.
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The Atlantic Ocean
NO they were colonies
By traveling by boat, or maybe even swimming.
Chesapeake bay and a river
there are lots of rivers
The River Thames borders Oxford, England. Also, the River Cherwell and the Oxford Canal.
Loyalists were colonists who remained loyal to England during the American Revolution. They didn't support American independence. So they were described as having their heads in England and their bodies in America because they remained loyal to England while living in America.Because they lived in America but were loyal to Britain.