Gentlemen who were unprepared for hard work.
The settlers decided to grow tobacco as a cash crop, since it was suited to the soils of the Virginia region.
Grow tobacco
.Most Native Americans were no longer crowded from their land by white settlers.
it created a monopoly
it created a monopoly
Growing tobacco
Gentlemen who were unprepared for hard work.
The settlers decided to grow tobacco as a cash crop, since it was suited to the soils of the Virginia region.
Grow tobacco
Settlers had an easy time farminng western lands
Jamestown
During the winter of 1609-1610, known as the "Starving Time," Jamestown faced a severe shortage of food due to a combination of drought, poor management, and hostilities with local Indigenous tribes. The colonists, unprepared for the harsh conditions, resorted to extreme measures, including cannibalism, to survive. By the end of the winter, only about 60 of the original 500 settlers remained alive. This period highlighted the struggles and challenges faced by early settlers in the New World.
The Powhatan Native American tribe is best known for the conflict had with the settlers of Jamestown. Conflicts began when it became clear that the settlers of Jamestown sought Tribal lands to expand the land used to grow tobacco.
The settlers decided to grow tobacco as a cash crop, since it was suited to the soils of the Virginia region.
.Most Native Americans were no longer crowded from their land by white settlers.
all members of the jouney had tasks to fulfill on the trail
Isolationism