It was the British. See the related links below for more information.
Yes, it was the only way people traveled in those times.
Bad. The colonists were almost all wiped out. When John Rolfe traveled to Jamestown, only about 50 of the origional colonists were left in Jamestown. Most of the colonist had been killed by disease, famine, dehydration, or Native American attacks. The colonists that survived lived in unsanitary conditions, and were starving and sick.
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There were many problems in settling in Jamestown. Food was scarce. They had a Brackish/(Unclean Not health) Water supply. Where they settled was muddy. Their were mosquitos that were spreading diseases. (Maleria) People were spending their time digging for gold instead of planting crops for food. And they didn't have many hard workers because most of the people who traveled to the Americas and founded Jamestown were Upper-Class Englishmen.
jamestown, Pa i think Jamestown was in Virginia, not Pennsylvania
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Jamestown is located in Jamestown, North Dakota.
Jamestown was founded in Virginia
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No, Jamestown is in Virginia.
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The address of the Jamestown Branch Library is: 86 Seaman Dr, Jamestown, 45335 1503