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John Smith
During the Starving Time of 1609-1610 in Jamestown, it is estimated that around 600 colonists died due to starvation and related hardships. The harsh winter, combined with a lack of food and supplies, led to extreme conditions. By the spring of 1610, only about 60 colonists survived. This period was one of the most difficult in the early history of the American colonies.
The Answer is ... The 13 Colonies DIED
11 soldiers died!
The Proclamation of 1763 was passed in an effort to promote peace between colonists and Native Americans as well as to keep the colonists along the coastline, making taxation easier. Most colonists believed the land between the Appalachian mountains and the Mississippi should be theirs to settle. This act, along with the taxation acts of Parliament, led to anti-British feelings in the colonies that eventually led to the War of Independence.
they survived by eating cattle and crops that they planted and grew Not exactly :) They did not spend time constructing shelter or storing food, and paid dearly in the harsh winters. With the introduction of a west Indian tobacco that the English preferred, the colonies became prosperous under a staple crop. They grew large tracts of the tobacco and made a great profit.
Jamestown
Because innocent colonists died from British soldiers in the Boston Massacre, and the Boston Tea Party made the King furious and take away almost every right Boston had, so it made the colonists angry at Britain.
Because innocent colonists died from British soldiers in the Boston Massacre, and the Boston Tea Party made the King furious and take away almost every right Boston had, so it made the colonists angry at Britain.
Because innocent colonists died from British soldiers in the Boston Massacre, and the Boston Tea Party made the King furious and take away almost every right Boston had, so it made the colonists angry at Britain.
Because innocent colonists died from British soldiers in the Boston Massacre, and the Boston Tea Party made the King furious and take away almost every right Boston had, so it made the colonists angry at Britain.
Yes They did. 11 colonists got injured in a spot and 2 of them died after the cuurrent event