In Jamestown, the settlers primarily traded tobacco, which became a highly valuable cash crop, with various European markets. They also engaged in trade with local Indigenous tribes, exchanging goods like food, animal pelts, and tools. This interaction was crucial for the survival of the colony, as it allowed them to acquire essential resources and establish economic ties. Over time, the trade dynamics evolved, leading to both cooperation and conflict with Native American groups.
well they get there money by working but,when they dont get money instead they trade
English people lived in Jamestown but they were not pilgrims that lived in Jamestown
no, they were kinda friends
they had gone on Jamestown in 1607
Jamestown was chosen because of the climate was similar to Britain.
by boats
Fur Trade.
yes Jamestown colony used cannibalism because the harsh winter came and they had no crops for food. They relied on trade with Indians and the Indians ceased the trade due to some conflict. they dug up people from underground and ate their bones.
1,234 people lived in Jamestown
The Pilgrims & Jamestown settlers had to learn to trade with the Indians, deal with hunger and disease.
Jamestown was settled by people from England.
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