they left them with no food and no houses.
yes
The proximity of the Powhatan chiefdom significantly influenced early Virginia's development by creating a complex relationship of trade, conflict, and cooperation between the Native Americans and English settlers. The Powhatan Confederacy initially provided critical resources and knowledge that helped the settlers survive, such as food and agricultural techniques. However, as the English expanded their territory and resources, tensions escalated, leading to conflicts that shaped the colony's political and social landscape. This dynamic ultimately set the stage for both cultural exchange and the tragic decline of the Powhatan people.
It increased ethnic tensions in Africa. It created diversity in African nations It created many unstable governments.
New Laws ; English judges brought in common law New Settlers ; by 1640 English and Scottish settlers had come to Ulster .Gaelic Irish people remained farming the land but very few owned any land. New Religions; Most settlers were Protestant Scottish settlers were Presbyterian ( followers of Calvin) and the English settlers were Anglican (church of Ireland) Others are New ways of farming and trading & new towns & new houses ! :):)
It increased the fighting between settlers and Indians.
Neither the British or the Americans originally wanted support from the American Indians, ad it was unclear who the Native Americans would support. Two-thirds of the Iroquois tribes fought with the English against the colonists.
There was no struggle for farmland in Virginia.
1.) It increased the fighting between settlers and Indians. novanet.
1.) It increased the fighting between settlers and Indians. novanet.
1.) It increased the fighting between settlers and Indians. novanet.
They were already affected. That's why they came to Virginia.
question should be: how does virginia's weather affect its wildlife? ....not effect.