jonh smith
CORN!
Jamestown was especially well-known for growing tobacco.
Corn and tobacco had a great significant to Jamestown Colony. Tobacco grew better in the area than in England and corn fed the colonists.
corn and tobacco mainly.
Squanto and Sommerset
corn and wheat
John Rolfe
The Natives taught the people of Jamestown how to grow tobacco, which became a crucial cash crop for the colony. They also introduced them to cultivation techniques for corn, beans, and squash, known as the "Three Sisters," which were vital for sustenance. This exchange of agricultural knowledge played a significant role in the survival and economic development of the Jamestown settlement.
The crops they ate was corn,potato's, and
corn, beans ,watermelon ,fish,celery
Slavery was first introduced to america in jamestown, virginia during 1619.
corn, beans ,watermelon ,fish,celery