tobacco
tobacco
one of them is food
nature is a natural resource because it came here naturally and we COULDN'T survive without it
The Puritans faced many harsh conditions when they went to New England. They were not well prepared to survive, and many died during the harsh first winters there with overwhelming cold and not enough food.
tobacco
minerals are a resource because plants need minerals to survive and grow
minerals are a resource because plants need minerals to survive and grow
flora was a natural resource they needed many of them they were usefull in there palace
It has been suggested that guinea pigs might be a valuable resource. They can survive on kitchen scraps and can be eaten if no other food is available.
Geography of new England colony: rock soil and water
The puritans did not like the Native Americans. They had sort of a standoffish attitude towards them, because they did not put God first. Instead they put survival first. This caused problems in the puritan communities, and were not welcoming to the natives. This was ironic because the puritans left England because of the religious persecution in England. Then they are persecuting others for not being of their faith. The puritans never saw the native's way of living as a good idea. They thought if you live by the Bible and live for god, then if you are meant to survive, you will and if you die from malnutrition or other survival needs God wanted you to die.
The Puritans who settled in Boston were better able to survive their first winter than the Pilgrims due to several key factors. They arrived in larger groups, which allowed for better resource sharing and support among community members. Additionally, the Puritans had more substantial financial backing and a stronger organizational structure, which facilitated better preparation and access to supplies. Their focus on establishing a stable and self-sufficient community also contributed to their resilience during harsh conditions.