The weather in the New World was very harsh and since they had not established their colony yet, food and basics were scarce. Many were sick, too, and were fleeing religious persecution from their home country.
Grasshoppers face many troubles. they face getting squished by humans, starvation, and being captured that is all.nope they sometimes get eaten or killed .
nobody cares
no
drought
chicken
IllnessesTransport (in the old times!)
from your moms but to her face
They aint had no food, no water, no tv
A shortfall next year.
The Indians had no problems the Americans took over their lands and it made them upset
The pilgrims' troubles in Plymouth highlighted the harsh and unpredictable climate of New England, characterized by cold winters and rocky terrain that made agriculture challenging. The landscape, with its dense forests and rugged coastline, presented obstacles for settlement and farming, leading to food shortages and hardships. These environmental factors underscored the resilience required for survival in such a demanding region.
They had trouble with natives and they did not know how to grow good crops.