Well obviously all life is dependant on water, therefore establishing a sustainable living around one is perfectly logical. Rivers are a source of water, from which other animals are immediately drawn to (meat), where many nutritious plants grow (food) and where the soils are rich with minerals making farming through irrigation a perfectly practical method of sustaining ones crops.
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to make Jamestown a permanent settlement
The joint stock company that colonized Jamestown to make a profit was the Virginia Company. Established in 1606, it aimed to generate wealth through the establishment of colonies in the New World. The company's settlement in Jamestown, founded in 1607, was the first permanent English settlement in North America.
David Thompson did not attempt to make the first English settlement; that distinction generally goes to the Jamestown colony established in 1607. Thompson was an English explorer and trader who played a role in the early exploration of North America, particularly in the Hudson Bay area during the early 17th century. While he was involved in trade and exploration, he did not establish a permanent settlement like Jamestown.
rivers flourishes with soil erosion and then it through of in the banks of river and make land fertile,
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The Fourth, and successful, attempt to make Victoria a permanent was in 1834 at Portland Bay and was led by Edward Henty.
A photograph taken using a camera is an example of permanent image.
Jamestown, although it almost didn't make it several times.
No it isn't possible.
Antarctica is the continent with no permanent residents except for researchers. The harsh climate and remote location make it inhospitable for permanent human settlement.
to make Jamestown a permanent settlement
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what was the relationship between the colonists and the Powhatan peopole when the Jamestown settlement was first estsblished
The joint stock company that colonized Jamestown to make a profit was the Virginia Company. Established in 1606, it aimed to generate wealth through the establishment of colonies in the New World. The company's settlement in Jamestown, founded in 1607, was the first permanent English settlement in North America.
David Thompson did not attempt to make the first English settlement; that distinction generally goes to the Jamestown colony established in 1607. Thompson was an English explorer and trader who played a role in the early exploration of North America, particularly in the Hudson Bay area during the early 17th century. While he was involved in trade and exploration, he did not establish a permanent settlement like Jamestown.