They wanted to separate themselves from the British laws.
The government was low on cash because of the war and saw this as a way to refill their pockets.
The Jamestown colonists significantly impacted the local ecosystem through deforestation and the introduction of new agricultural practices. Their need for land for tobacco cultivation led to the clearing of forests, disrupting habitats and altering the landscape. Additionally, the introduction of non-native species and livestock affected local flora and fauna, leading to shifts in the natural balance of the ecosystem. These changes contributed to soil depletion and the decline of some native species.
The question said "Native Americans" who helped the settlers. The Puritans occupied Indian lands in what is now Massachusetts. Jamestown was down in the southeast - Chesapeake Bay. The Virginia Indians who interacted with those setllers were part of the Powhatan Confederacy, a group of local tribes. It was a complex relationship between English and natives. The Powhatans did help, at first, in terms of farming practices, fishing and other forms of survival but the English settlers were violent and greedy for land from the beginning, causing conflicts.
A need for labor was caused by the quick growth of tobacco farming in Jamestown.
it was sir connor humphries from England and he made the laws for Jamestown
the colonists felt they need to establish because they need someone to rule that helpful and everyone to work
The depends on what colonists in what country, in what year. You need to provide more information in your question.
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The government was low on cash because of the war and saw this as a way to refill their pockets.
They didn't feel the need. They were loyal to the king and the population in the colonies was small.
The colonists felt the need to establish a colony because they need someone to rule that is helpful. Then they decided to establish their own basic laws and social rules to govern the colony they would found.
It was like a government to the colonists. The colonists where so far away from the king that they made their own self government rather than follow the rules of the king across a whole ocean.
The Jamestown colonists significantly impacted the local ecosystem through deforestation and the introduction of new agricultural practices. Their need for land for tobacco cultivation led to the clearing of forests, disrupting habitats and altering the landscape. Additionally, the introduction of non-native species and livestock affected local flora and fauna, leading to shifts in the natural balance of the ecosystem. These changes contributed to soil depletion and the decline of some native species.
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Basically, it's your choice since it's a opinion question. Just to help out others, i would write if yes: Yes, i would have helped the colonists if i was a member of the Powhatan Confederacy because you might need the Powhatan at times, like when disease struck Jamestown. if no: No, i wouldn't have helped the colonists if i was a member of the Powhatan Confederacy because i wouldn't want the colonists taking up land that should be ours!
A need for labor was caused by the quick growth of tobacco farming in Jamestown.