All of the above
Raising animals,
Making medicine,
Making food
what we call settlers
The settlers of Connecticut
the west was offering land to the settlers
how were the settlers unprepared for what they found in Jamestown
Indians traded and bartered with settlers.
Yes, settlers who knew how to farm had an advantage in the Great Plains as they could effectively cultivate the land to grow crops and sustain themselves. Those who lacked farming skills struggled to adapt to the harsh environmental conditions of the region, making it harder for them to thrive.
telephones
No one. Most knew how from hunting in England.
People adapt by making shelters and making tools and by producing food that grows in the environment they live in.
They might die unless they adapt to their knew habitat
After 200 something years i think they have done quite well
they sacrificed dogs and the english settlers started doing that.
They were good farmers who knew how to grow rice successfully
Settlers often did not adapt to native customs and traditions due to a combination of ethnocentrism, a belief in their own cultural superiority, and a desire to impose their own values and systems. Many settlers viewed indigenous practices as primitive or inferior, leading to a lack of interest in understanding or integrating those customs. Additionally, the settlers' goals of land acquisition and resource exploitation often conflicted with the values of coexistence and respect for native traditions. This cultural divide contributed to the tensions and conflicts that arose between settlers and indigenous populations.
No, the settlers knew that absolute freedom was not going to happen, but they did want to make sure they had individual security and a law to govern the land.
Because the Powhatan knew the Virginia setters would keep messing with them for their land
Some challenges settlers faced included harsh weather conditions, limited access to resources, conflict with indigenous populations, and lack of infrastructure to support their new settlements. These challenges often required settlers to adapt and innovate in order to survive and thrive in unfamiliar environments.