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How many colonists died in the starvation time in 1609-1610?

During the Starving Time of 1609-1610 in Jamestown, it is estimated that around 600 colonists died due to starvation and related hardships. The harsh winter, combined with a lack of food and supplies, led to extreme conditions. By the spring of 1610, only about 60 colonists survived. This period was one of the most difficult in the early history of the American colonies.


What is the date of John Rolfe birth?

his date of birth is unknown, but he was babtized 6th May 1585 and came to the colonies in 1610


What is 23x70?

70 × 23 = 1610


People from what country founded santa fe in 1610?

Spain


What as life in the southern colonies like?

Life in the southern colonies varied from colony to colony and time period to time period. You should figure out what time you are asking about. The earlyest settelments were James town (sucsesfull)(many people died in the winter of 1609-1610 called the starving time), Roanoke (unsuccesfull)


Did King George V have anything to do with the pendle witches?

No, the Witch trials were in the 1610's. King George V lived from 1865-1936.


What is 1770 subtract 160?

1610


Who were the spanish-speaking people who lived in the west before white settlers arrived?

The Spanish speaking people in what is now the American southwest were white colonists from Spain and later some mixed Spanish and native Mexican people (mestizos). It was a province of New Spain, what is now Mexico. Even today they speak a Spanish that is more like older version of Spanish from the 1600s and called themselves "Spanish". The first settlements were in 1598. Santa Fe dates from 1610.


What is 10000 divided by 1610?

6.2112


When did Hudson sail the Northern shores of Canada?

1610


How much is 1610 grains of rice?

1610 gains of rice


What is 1610 divided by 24?

67.0833