In 1609, Smith was badly burned in a gunpowder accident and had to return to England to get treatment. After Captain Smith left,thing got worse for the Jamestown settlers. Many starved or died or disease during what became know as the ''Starving Time!!''.thank you my name is Pedro
the "starving time"
The most serious problem in the he early years of Jamestown was that the settlers did not have the pioneering skills needed to survive. They were not used to hard work because most were nobles.
Yes
Gentlemen who were unprepared for hard work.
The majority of the early settlers who came to Jamestown and the Virginia colony were men, primarily adventurers and laborers seeking wealth and opportunity. Many were members of the English upper class or aspiring gentry, while others were indentured servants hoping to improve their circumstances. The settlers faced numerous challenges, including harsh conditions, conflicts with Indigenous peoples, and difficulties in securing food and resources. Ultimately, their struggles laid the foundation for the development of the Virginia colony and the broader American experience.
The people who arrived in Jamestown never had planned to plant their own food
The people who arrived in Jamestown never had planned to plant their own food
In 1609, Smith was badly burned in a gunpowder accident and had to return to England to get treatment. After Captain Smith left,thing got worse for the Jamestown settlers. Many starved or died or disease during what became know as the ''Starving Time!!''.thank you my name is Pedro
In 1609, Smith was badly burned in a gunpowder accident and had to return to England to get treatment. After Captain Smith left,thing got worse for the Jamestown settlers. Many starved or died or disease during what became know as the ''Starving Time!!''.thank you my name is Pedro
how were experiences of jame stown settlers and pilgrams alike
The settlers in the early years of Jamestown colony requiredreligious freedom from england
Jamestown early settlers faced harsh winters and were unable to grow the food they need to survive.
Yes, they did! Except in the winter of 1690 the colonists were starving and ATE the horses.
tabacco
the "starving time"
The most serious problem in the he early years of Jamestown was that the settlers did not have the pioneering skills needed to survive. They were not used to hard work because most were nobles.
tobacco