No, the native people didn't resist. And for that europeans committed unintended genocide upon the native people, animals and plants in the Western Hemisphere.
Jamestown was establish on the north bank of the James River
On May 14, 1607, the Virginia Company explorers landed on Jamestown Island, to establish the Virginia English colony on the banks of the James River 60 miles from the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay
They established contact woth other explorers (: <3 Nattie
Prior to settling Jamestown, there was significant interest among English investors and explorers in the potential for wealth through the discovery of gold and other valuable resources in the New World. The English sought to establish a foothold in North America to expand trade, particularly in commodities like tobacco and furs. Additionally, there was a desire to compete with other European powers, such as Spain and France, in colonization efforts. This combination of economic opportunity and national rivalry spurred the establishment of Jamestown in 1607.
when early explorers first encountered them they thought they had gone all the way around the world and landed in India
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Jamestown was establish on the north bank of the James River
On May 14, 1607, the Virginia Company explorers landed on Jamestown Island to establish the Virginia English colony on the banks of the James River, 60 miles from the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay.SOURCES:http://www.apva.org/history/Answered by:Glazeyadeaddonut
On May 14, 1607, the Virginia Company explorers landed on Jamestown Island, to establish the Virginia English colony on the banks of the James River 60 miles from the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay
Early explorers faced challenges such as navigating uncharted territories, dealing with unfamiliar and hostile environments, and managing limited supplies and resources during their journeys. Additionally, they often encountered resistance from indigenous populations who were protective of their lands and resources.
some explorers died from a diseases
English explorers
Colonies
When Spanish explorers arrived in North America during the 1500s, they encountered thriving indigenous civilizations. Eventually the Spanish would come to oppress and subjugate these people for their own selfish needs.
When Spanish explorers arrived in North America during the 1500s, they encountered thriving indigenous civilizations. Eventually the Spanish would come to oppress and subjugate these people for their own selfish needs.
When Spanish explorers arrived in North America during the 1500s, they encountered thriving indigenous civilizations. Eventually the Spanish would come to oppress and subjugate these people for their own selfish needs.
No