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What Indentured servants who worked in Jamestown in the early 1600s came from where?

Africa


In the early 1600s which Jamestown leader started trading with the Powhatan people of Virginia?

john smith


How do you spell Powhatan?

The spelling Powhatan is used for the Native American chief of the tribes (and the tribes themselves) who came in contact with the Jamestown settlers in the early 1600s.


Ask us anythingIndentured servants who worked in Jamestown in the early 1600s were mostly . A. English B. French C. English and African D. African?

The correct answer is A. English. Indentured servants in Jamestown during the early 1600s were primarily English, as they were brought over to work in exchange for passage to the New World. While African individuals were later brought to Jamestown, the initial wave of indentured servants consisted mostly of English settlers seeking economic opportunities.


What was the first American rifle made?

No one knows exactly where, but it was probably close to Jamestown Virginia. English settlers were there in the early 1600s, and gunmakers would soon be in business there.


How long has wheat been grown in the U. S.?

The first permanent American wheat cultures were developed at the Jamestown colony in Virginia and at Plymouth, Massachusetts, in the early 1600s.


When did enslaving Africans become popular?

African slaves were first used in the Americas in Jamestown in the early 1600s but slavery has been around for thousands of years including Africa


Was Jamestown Boston and New York colonies settled by the puritans in the early 1600s?

No, Jamestown was not settled by Puritans; it was established by the English in 1607 primarily for economic reasons, with a focus on tobacco cultivation. Boston and New York, however, were settled later in the early 1600s, with Boston founded by Puritans in 1630 seeking religious freedom. New York was originally settled by the Dutch as New Amsterdam in 1624, before being taken over by the English in 1664.


Was there a battle of Jamestown?

There was no specific battle known as the "Battle of Jamestown." However, Jamestown, established in 1607 as the first permanent English settlement in North America, experienced various conflicts, particularly with the Powhatan Confederacy. Tensions escalated in the early 1600s, leading to skirmishes and attacks, notably during the Anglo-Powhatan Wars. The most significant of these conflicts occurred in the early 1620s, impacting the survival and expansion of the settlement.


Did The Portuguese have a monopoly over trade in Asia in the early 1600s?

it is false because they had a trade over the mayas in the early 1600s


What plant saves Jamestown?

The plant that saved Jamestown is tobacco. Introduced as a cash crop by John Rolfe in the early 1600s, tobacco cultivation became crucial for the survival and economic prosperity of the Jamestown colony. Its successful export to England generated significant revenue and helped secure the colony's future, transforming it into a profitable venture for investors.


How did Roanoke colony effect the us?

It didn't really affect the US. The colony was a failure. It wasn't until Jamestown was established in the early 1600s that English colonization had a foothold in what would ultimately become the United States.