the native Americans
Yes, the chief, Powhatan, gave the colonists food and seeds to survive.
The success of the Jamestown colony is largely credited John Smith, who instilled a philosophy of hard work in the colonists. He also traded with the local Native American tribes, notably the Nansemonds.
Corn and tobacco had a great significant to Jamestown Colony. Tobacco grew better in the area than in England and corn fed the colonists.
John Smith
John Smith was from England. He was an English explorer that led the Virginia colony of Jamestown and mapped out the Chesapeake Bay.
Yes, the chief, Powhatan, gave the colonists food and seeds to survive.
no work no food
Yes, the chief, Powhatan, gave the colonists food and seeds to survive.
the solution of the jamestown colony is that,some jamestown settlers plant tobacco to save their colony.
the colonists were the people of the colony, so therefore they basically had to help if they wanted to keep the colony running.
Jamestown didn't come to Virginia to settle to look for gold and not to stay as a colony while the Puritans were there to stay and to create a colony.
Jamestown didn't come to Virginia to settle to look for gold and not to stay as a colony while the Puritans were there to stay and to create a colony.
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The success of the Jamestown colony is largely credited John Smith, who instilled a philosophy of hard work in the colonists. He also traded with the local Native American tribes, notably the Nansemonds.
Since Plymouth did not survive, Jamestown was the first successful colony.
They brought tobacco to the new colony.
Tobacco