Jamestown's development of shelter began with the construction of simple wooden structures and palisades for protection against Native American attacks. As the settlement grew, colonists progressed to building more permanent homes, utilizing local resources like timber and clay. The introduction of tobacco farming also spurred the need for larger, more substantial dwellings to accommodate the increasing population and labor force. Overall, the evolution of shelter in Jamestown reflected both the settlers' adaptation to their environment and the demands of their burgeoning agricultural economy.
A need for labor was caused by the quick growth of tobacco farming in Jamestown.
One important event was when John Smith found Jamestown.
hard because the colonists didn't have that much food or shelter
everything boomed, coal mines could get their products places faster, helped develope the corporation
He didn't help Jamestown. It is just named after him. The Jamestown men were sponsored and sent by the East India company. They were to look for gold. Jamestown was never meant to be a permanent colony.
things that led to the growth of Jamestown were *tobacco *farming *religious freedom *headright
A need for labor was caused by the quick growth of tobacco farming in Jamestown.
A need for labor was caused by the quick growth of tobacco farming in Jamestown.
A need for labor was caused by the quick growth of tobacco farming in Jamestown.
tobacco
tobacco
A need for labor was caused by the quick growth of tobacco farming in Jamestown.
One important event was when John Smith found Jamestown.
hard because the colonists didn't have that much food or shelter
the tobacco and the search for religious freedom
tobacco and land.
Crime, violence, disease, fire, and pollution