Bad. The colonists were almost all wiped out. When John Rolfe traveled to Jamestown, only about 50 of the origional colonists were left in Jamestown. Most of the colonist had been killed by disease, famine, dehydration, or Native American attacks. The colonists that survived lived in unsanitary conditions, and were starving and sick.
The English made a colony called Roanoke twice but both times it failed. I think the next establishment built was Jamestown (in Massatchusetts). That one "survived"
60 People survived
John Smith was the leader of the Jamestown settlers
Many colonists died from disease
Bad. The colonists were almost all wiped out. When John Rolfe traveled to Jamestown, only about 50 of the origional colonists were left in Jamestown. Most of the colonist had been killed by disease, famine, dehydration, or Native American attacks. The colonists that survived lived in unsanitary conditions, and were starving and sick.
How did Jamestown colonists adapt to their environment?
the colonists came from England
many jamestown colonists became sick from malaria and from the drinking water
they looked for gold
The English made a colony called Roanoke twice but both times it failed. I think the next establishment built was Jamestown (in Massatchusetts). That one "survived"
Jamestown settlement survived the first to years by the help of Captain John Smith.
60 People survived
Jamestown
they walked. or paddled canoes
Because of the swampy location caused disease to spread.
About 104 colonists