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When colonists started growing tobacco
started to grow tobacco.:-)<3
Things started to get better when colonists began to grow tobacco. Europeans learned about tobacco from the Indians. In 1612, a settler named John Rolfe discovered that Jamestown was ideal for growing tobacco. Then the arrival of woman also helped the colony prosper.
Jamestown, VA began in 1607 as the first permanent English colony in the New World
In 1607 Jamestown was began, but the Plymouth colony in 1620 was meant to be a permanent colony.
they had brought tobacco seeds to the colony and began its harvesting
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They built homes along the the Jame River and named the colony Jamestown. The area was swampy and before long disease was being speared by mosquitoes. Governing the colony was difficult because many people quarreled and did little plan for the future. People recognized that the colonists were not planting enough crops. Soon food ran out. Captain John Smith set up very strict rules for the colony that required them to work. However when the Indians refused to help the colonist they would attack and take what ever they want from them. When Smith left the colony suffered without his leadership. The Jamestown began to grow tobacco and the colony finally to prosper.
where was jamestown located when it first began
After a couple of difficult years, the company began to prosper
Squanto and other Indians taught the colonists how to farm, fish, and hunt.
The turning point for the Jamestown, VA colony began in May of 1611. A new governor was appointed. He ordered new crops to be planted. The harvest was plentiful that year. Before that, people had been suffering from malnutrition.