The absence of farming tools at the Jamestown site is significant because it suggests that the early settlers may have been ill-prepared for agriculture, which was crucial for their survival. This lack of agricultural implements could indicate reliance on trade or foraging rather than self-sufficiency, highlighting the challenges they faced in adapting to their new environment. Additionally, it raises questions about the settlers' planning and understanding of the resources available to them, ultimately shedding light on the factors that contributed to their struggles during the colony's early years.
In 1607, England found Jamestown on the coast of present -day Virginia.
yes he did
john smith and pocahauntis found the crop and saved jamestown, virginia
The London Company; a group of English Businessmen-- A group of London investors known as the Virginia Company.--
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There was tobacco which was a very popular thing in Jamestown. They grew it for making cigarettes (which in that time they didn't knew they were bad). You could get rick by selling it, because it was very popular.
When they found clay tablets!! :)
Howard Carter
how were the settlers unprepared for what they found in Jamestown
In 1607, England found Jamestown on the coast of present -day Virginia.
they were dug up the ash preserved the stuff
It was found in 1607 It was found in 1607
1607
The English
Only a small few found success farming and ranching on the plains as it was very difficult. The poor weather was one of the most significant problems they face.
John Smith did not found Jamestown, he was actually the fourth leader of Jamestown. He is just the most famous.
The common landforms that can be found in Jamestown are valleys, mountains and plateaus. Jamestown is located in the Virginia Colony and was founded in 1607.