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What natural resource did the English find at Jamestown?

Gold


English name of pinagkukunang-yaman?

Natural resources


What contributed most to the high mortality rate among Jamestown colonists?

They were not used to the area's climate or its natural resources.


Why did the Jamestown settle at manhatten island?

Jamestown settled where it would have the most convenience and access from other cities. They chose Manhattan island because of its natural resources and proximity to the ocean.


What is the Italian translation of the English phrase 'natural resources'?

Risorce naturali is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "natural resources".Specifically, the feminine noun risorce means "resources". The feminine/masculine adjective naturalitranslates as "natural". The pronunciation will be "ree-SOHR-sey NAH-too-RAH-lee" in Italian.


How did the settlers use the natural resources found near Jamestown?

Jamestown's main natural resorce and cash crop is tobacco which was found in Jamestown when they arrived and was not used by the farmers or whomever sold/raised it. Also corn, turkey and bread.


Other than attacks by the Algonquian what contributed most to the high mortality rates among Jamestown colonists?

They were not used to the area's climate or its natural resources.


Other than attacks by the Algonquian what contributed the most to the high mortality rates among Jamestown colonists?

They were not used to the area's climate or its natural resources.


What are doctors that be live illness came from natural resources?

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What was the reason why settlers decided to settle in Jamestown?

The settlers wanted to live a life in America, and the founders wanted to find gold and natural resources to trade and become rich.


How do mineral resources effect natural resources?

the minerals are natural resources


Geography in the Jamestown colony?

The Jamestown colony was located in Virginia, near the Chesapeake Bay. The geography of the area included marshy lands and forests, providing natural resources for the settlers. The colony's proximity to water allowed for trading opportunities and a means of transportation.