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Why was tobacco important to Jamestown?

Tobacco was important to Jamestown because it became a profitable cash crop that helped the colony's economy thrive. The demand for tobacco in Europe led to increased trade and prosperity for the settlers in Jamestown.


The colony of Jamestown nearly failed because of what two actions of the colonists?

In order for the colony to thrive, Jamestown needed farmers, soldiers and craftsmen. However, the original settlers were English gentlemen unaccustomed to hard labor. The colonists also wasted time searching for gold and silver when they should have been planting crops. As a result, more than half of the settlers were dead within a year.


What was Jamestown's accumulated learning?

Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America, faced challenges such as starvation, disease, and conflict with Native Americans. Over time, the settlers learned valuable lessons about agriculture, diplomacy, and survival in the wilderness. This knowledge helped Jamestown eventually thrive and lay the foundation for future English colonies in America.


How did the divers middle colonies develop and thrive?

There were no divers in the middle colony.


What bodies of water helped this civilization thrive?

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Did Champlain began a successful colony?

Yes, Samuel de Champlain played a significant role in establishing successful colonial settlements in New France, most notably Quebec City in 1608. His leadership and strategic choices helped lay the foundation for the French-speaking colony to thrive and expand in North America.


Did the Roanoke thrive or perish?

The Roanoke Colony ultimately perished. It is known as the "Lost Colony" because when a supply ship arrived in 1590, all the colonists had disappeared with no explanation. The fate of the colony remains a mystery.