They went back to their greedy habits and started falling apart again he left because he was injured
That's not what the question asked. It asked what happened to HIM, not what happened to THEM.
After John Smith left Jamestown disaster hit. He left to go to England for medical attention.
The settlers didn't know what to do and were miserable without his help. They needed him to be there, which showed how he contributed to America.
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
I'm figuiring this out as I'm typing. But, here are the five answers I have, tobacco, John Smith, John Rolfe, Pocahontas, and Chief Powhatan. I have tobacco because when John Rolfe found tobacco it was a huge success. I also have John Smith because he made a rule when he became leader who does not work does not eat. I have Pocahontas because she saved the leader John Smith. Lastly I have Chief Powhatan because he agreed with his daughter and to spare his life.
When Smith arrived in Jamestown in late 1608 he found only 34 men of the 106 who landed still alive. They had not planted crops and had built on swampy land surrounded by 5,000 Native Americans. As commander of the fort Smith set rules for the men and one of them was that to eat they needed to work. He rationed the food that was left and organized the men into work and hunting groups. These were people who came to VA to seek gold and become rich. They didn't want to follow rules nor work. Therefore Smith was not very popular.
who was the leader of jamestown expedition and had his arm cut off by spaniards?
The story we know is not true. Actually the colonist landed in an area of 14,000 Native Americans and in the worse land in the area. Powhatan pretty much left them alone. I think he figured that they would die from the bad water and disease . He was fairly right. Within 6 months there were only 34 men left alive of the 104 who came. It wasn't until after his death that the brother of Powhatan attacked the colony. The story about Smith is also not true. He did NOT save Jamestown. He was only there a very few months and he lied about his contribution to the settlement in a book he wrote several years later. He also made up the story about Pocahontas and she died young so couldn't refute his story. The man who did save Jamestown was the husband of Pocahontas and gave tobacco seeds to the colony. That was John Rolfe.
The settlers didn't know what to do and were miserable without his help. They needed him to be there, which showed how he contributed to America.
the people left and when he came back all there was,was a log with the word "croaton" on it. Love27599
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Captain John Smith did not marry Pocahontas. Pocahontas was forced to marry John Rolfe, and had to come to London with him when he left Jamestown. She died by age 21.
Smith left Jamestown in the fall of 1609 for England to seek medical treatment. He was hurt when a bag of gunpowder that he had around his waist accidentally ignited and he suffered terrible burns.
The person who was jamestowns leader after john smith left is john Rolfe The person who was jamestowns leader after john smith left is john Rolfe
NO. John Smith left with an lnjury right before John Rolfe got there.
Hehelp the colony of Jamestown by making them work for what they want. He was helping them get food but when he left, people started to die because they suffered without him .
John Rolfe was the leader of the colony, and the husband of Pocahontas. Commonly (largely because of his memoirs and Disney) John Smith is confused with this, although it is unlikely that Smith ever knew Pocahontas. He was however a military Captain in the colony.
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Pocahontas
Smith was an Englishman who was sent to Jamestown in the second year of the colony. He later wrote a book about his short time there and lied. Pocahontas was a little Native American girl who may have met Smith, but her story is more interesting than what is told in the fable about her. She was kidnapped by the leader of the colony, held for 4 years, renamed Rebecca, became a Christian, married John Rolfe, left for England, had a baby boy, and died at the age of 19 or 20.