They were a assortment of men. Some were part of the English upper crust, others were adventurers, a few "jalebirds" were among the 104 and two were wanting to start to making glass. None were farmers nor ready for the conditions they found.
Actually the above answer is false. The answer to the question is... men, women, and children. The vast majority were very young (17 to 35)and most of them were poor. The settlers had high hopes to find gold and pay of their debt,but most never found any.Master Edward Maria Wingfield Captaine Bartholomew Gosnoll Captaine John Smyth Captaine John Ratliffe Captaine John Martin Captaine George Kendall
The Jamestown settlers where from England
The first settlers to Jamestown, Virginia were impoverished aristocrats searching for gold.
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The firstAmerican girl who helped Jamestown settlers was Pocahontas! Believe it or not!
The Pilgrims & Jamestown settlers had to learn to trade with the Indians, deal with hunger and disease.
The Jamestown settlers where from England
how were the settlers unprepared for what they found in Jamestown
how did the government of he Jamestown settlers differ from tht of theplymouth settles
The year the original settlers came to Jamestown was 1607
The first settlers to Jamestown, Virginia were impoverished aristocrats searching for gold.
jamestown
Plymouth
The firstAmerican girl who helped Jamestown settlers was Pocahontas! Believe it or not!
because during the starving time, the settlers of Jamestown took their food for the winter to themselves.
The Pilgrims & Jamestown settlers had to learn to trade with the Indians, deal with hunger and disease.
Jamestown was built and settled in 1607.
1607