1. little drinking water
2. the spread of diseases due to misquitoes
3. nearby hostile indians
The Roanoke settlement was smaller, short-lived, and ultimately unsuccessful compared to Plymouth and Jamestown. Plymouth and Jamestown were more established and enduring colonies that had more success in maintaining their settlements.
Roanoke was established first in 1585, followed by Jamestown in 1607, and then Plymouth in 1620. Roanoke was ultimately unsuccessful and became known as the "Lost Colony." Jamestown became the first permanent English settlement in North America, while Plymouth was established by the Pilgrims seeking religious freedom.
"un" is a prefix in the word unsuccessful.
The first attempt at permanent settlement was in 1587 on Roanoke Island, in what is now North Carolina. It was unsuccessful. The first successful permanent settlement was in Jamestown, Virginia. It was founded in 1607 and suffered some terrible hardships but ultimately it prevailed.
That is the correct spelling for "unsuccessful."
the Final Solution was unsuccessful.
Before Jamestown was successfully established in 1607, there were several failed attempts to settle Virginia. Notable among these were the Roanoke Colony expeditions in 1585 and 1587, both led by Sir Walter Raleigh. The first attempt resulted in the settlers returning to England, while the second ended with the mysterious disappearance of the colonists. Overall, at least two major attempts prior to Jamestown were unsuccessful.
Roanoke Colony failed primarily due to a lack of food and supplies from England and conflicts with Native Americans. Jamestown struggled with disease, famine, and conflicts with Native American tribes, as well as poor leadership decisions and a harsh environment. Both colonies faced challenges in establishing sustainable settlements in unfamiliar and hostile territories.
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A unsuccessful Collision is when the two elements did not react with each other.
Unsuccessful.
in the 1800s, why were many labor strikes unsuccessful?