they ran out of food
Lack of food was the most pressing problem.
Many colonists died from disease
Shortness of food
Poor health, brought on by mosquito-born diseases.
Poor health.
they ran out of food
they ran out of food (Apez)
Lack of food was the most pressing problem.
they ran out of food
they ran out of food
they ran out of food
The primary problem that arose from the Jamestown colonists' focus on searching for gold was neglect of essential survival tasks, such as farming and building proper shelter. This lack of preparation led to food shortages and inadequate living conditions, resulting in high mortality rates during the colony's early years. Ultimately, their fixation on immediate wealth hindered their ability to establish a sustainable settlement.
Poor health
they ran out of food
Poor Health
Poor Health
Poor Health