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the colonist from Jamestown and Powhatan always fought because the place they were in wasn't a good place to stay because of the bad salt water and diseases.
The Powhatan Indians.
They lost their land.
The Powhatan Native Americans reacted to the Virginia colonists by attempting to kill them all.
The question said "Native Americans" who helped the settlers. The Puritans occupied Indian lands in what is now Massachusetts. Jamestown was down in the southeast - Chesapeake Bay. The Virginia Indians who interacted with those setllers were part of the Powhatan Confederacy, a group of local tribes. It was a complex relationship between English and natives. The Powhatans did help, at first, in terms of farming practices, fishing and other forms of survival but the English settlers were violent and greedy for land from the beginning, causing conflicts.
the colonist from Jamestown and Powhatan always fought because the place they were in wasn't a good place to stay because of the bad salt water and diseases.
Powhatan
Jamestown
no, they were kinda friends
In 1607 There were people who came from England and came all the way to Jamestown. Jamestown was a country in North America in Jamestown the English people Worked on houses. Then the English met Indians. These Indians were called Powhatan Indians. At first the Powhatan Indians Attacked Jamestown. Then the Powhatan Indians soon Became friends with the English people and they tought the English people how to grow plants and then the English people tought the Powhatan Indians How To Hunt. Today Life is different then in 1607.
The Powhatan Indians.
They lost their land.
The Powhatan Native Americans reacted to the Virginia colonists by attempting to kill them all.
The colonists at Jamestown had a hostile interaction with the local Indians. The colony almost starved to death due to the conflict with the Indians.
The question said "Native Americans" who helped the settlers. The Puritans occupied Indian lands in what is now Massachusetts. Jamestown was down in the southeast - Chesapeake Bay. The Virginia Indians who interacted with those setllers were part of the Powhatan Confederacy, a group of local tribes. It was a complex relationship between English and natives. The Powhatans did help, at first, in terms of farming practices, fishing and other forms of survival but the English settlers were violent and greedy for land from the beginning, causing conflicts.
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No one knows for sure what all the Indians' names were because everyone in Jamestown just called them, "Powhatan" because that was the name of the tribe that lived in the area at that time... However, one Powhatan's name we are absolutely sure of, her name was Pocahontas. Pocahontas supposedly saved the founder of Jamestown, John Smith's, life.