the rule of Jamestown was made by john smith. he made one rule."you don't work you don't eat"that made all of his men who were lazy, work.
John Smith took over Jamestown and enforced the Marshall Law, which was a no work, no food policy. He made all the men work for a living and to survive.
John Smith told people that if you don't work, you don't eat, so if he wouldn't of said that sentence, then Jamestown might have been a place where people just ate for living.
Jamestown Va
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.
John Smith
the rule of Jamestown was made by john smith. he made one rule."you don't work you don't eat"that made all of his men who were lazy, work.
John Smith- "If you don't work, you don't eat."
He who does not work, does not eat.
they didn't have enough food because they didn't want to work and the rule was work or no food
john smith
He drew up tough, new rules. The most important rule was "He who works not, eats not."
If you did not work in Jamestown, then you did not eat. The colonists planted food and built shelters and fence. They made peace with nearby Indians.
John Smith took over Jamestown and enforced the Marshall Law, which was a no work, no food policy. He made all the men work for a living and to survive.
No, most people died of starvation. Then John Smith came to Jamestown and said that if you didn't work, you wouldn't eat. This meant that if you didn't work in the garden or in other places you would get food from, you weren't allowed to eat anything. This rule encouraged people to work, so less and less people died.
John Smith
It was John Smith.