Yes, Christopher Newport played a crucial role in the establishment of Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America. He was the captain of the Susan Constant, one of the three ships that brought settlers to Virginia in 1607. Newport led the initial voyage and was instrumental in navigating and establishing the colony, which faced numerous challenges in its early years. His leadership and efforts helped lay the foundation for the settlement's survival and growth.
The question said "Native Americans" who helped the settlers. The Puritans occupied Indian lands in what is now Massachusetts. Jamestown was down in the southeast - Chesapeake Bay. The Virginia Indians who interacted with those setllers were part of the Powhatan Confederacy, a group of local tribes. It was a complex relationship between English and natives. The Powhatans did help, at first, in terms of farming practices, fishing and other forms of survival but the English settlers were violent and greedy for land from the beginning, causing conflicts.
How did the native Americans help Jamestown
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It took Christopher Columbus to the new world.
how did the use of indentured servant help and hurt the Jamestown settlement
Had tobacco to help Jamestown grow and Plymouth had none
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it was a cashcrop
Davin Peck the mayor at the time of Jamestown did many public works to help Jamestown colony recover from this disaster
Jamestown settlement survived the first to years by the help of Captain John Smith.
They showed them how to grow different foods and crops, which allowed the Jamestown colonists to survive.
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