African Americans and Women
No
The Powhatan Confederacy lived around the Jamestown settlement.
how do you think this affected the Shawnee Indians and other native groups
No, the Pilgrims on the Mayflower did not establish Jamestown. The Mayflower arrived in 1620, leading to the founding of Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts. In contrast, Jamestown was established earlier, in 1607, in Virginia by English settlers from the Virginia Company. Thus, these two colonies were founded by different groups at different times.
The "Starving Time". It affected Jamestown and its surrounding Englsih settlements. 400 settlers arrived in Jamestown, but after that winter, only 60 were left.
Women and African Americans (the two groups fighting for rights)
client groups-Julia
The indians
They diminish the importance of primary groups ,but not secondary groups.
The first groups to bring Protestantism to the New World were the English settlers of Jamestown in 1607 and the Pilgrims in 1620. Jamestown was established as a commercial colony while the Pilgrims sought religious freedom.
poor whites and african americans