Jamestown was the first successful English settlement founded in North America. Most settlers were Polish and German colonists.
Doctors and farmers were two types of men who came to Jamestown. Others included craftsmen and gentlemen. Jamestown was established in 1607.
Most of the people that went were people from England and they stayed as long as they can or if they were paid off from being indentured slaves
aNYONE WHO WANTED TO WAS WELCOME.
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English man and they planed to stay there for a while I don't really know how long though..
English men
Farmers
no because the Jamestown settlers came before the Mayflower people. -- BTW not true. Absolutely not! There is proof that the Vikings were in North America long before The Mayflower; also the Spanish settlement of St. Augustine was before the Mayflower time. Finally there is some proof and stories that Zheng He came to North America. I believe there is an excavation going on right now in Washington that is digging up a ship that may have been his.
Long Answer: Texans, and others who have moved to Texas, but do not consider themselves Texans. Short Answer: Mostly Texans.
In the 21 century it depends on the location.
First slave arrived with Jamestown colony in 1603 and slavery lasted until 1867 with the passage of the 13, 14, and 15th amendments.
It wasn't just new comers. Under the Jamestown compact they used a form of communal responsibility. All food grown was shared by all. This caused many to not work as hard to produce food and the food stores would run out in the winter and 7 out of 10 would die each year. At one point they even had trouble with cannibalism. That changed when the compact was ended in approximately 1612.
People in Jamestown lived like us, but they had less technology. Soon, a disease and famine came shortly after their captain left. Many died, at didn't rebuild after a long time.
In 1607, the English settlers who arrived in North America to found Jamestown on behalf of the Virginia Company of London were fundamentally mercantile colonists. Their intent was to grow roots in the New World for the sake of trade and local manufacturing, as well as agriculture, while also maintaining a permanent presence on behalf of their home-country.
the people left and when he came back all there was,was a log with the word "croaton" on it. Love27599
Not a second was he kind to his people
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Jamestown is not actually a place anymore. It is now part of Virginia. However, Jamestown was founded in 1602 by Captain John Smith.
There is in fact holes in the ozone layer. They have been getting bigger over time.
John Smithwas one of the founders of Jamestown. There were many people that founded this colony, but most of their names are unfortunately unknown. If that question is on a test, you need to write or circle John Smith
As long as you didn't completely delete the file where it came from, yes.
THEY ARNT MARRIED. Pocahantas is married to John Rolfe , but she helped John smith with jamestown . To grow crops and to built because people in jamestown did not know how to do that. So John smith got help from the indians.
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