Some historians think that the colonists mingled with their neighboring Native Americans.
My answer is: they thought they were savages
The colony Jamestown struggled at first because of three main reasons, the location, leadership, and charter. The location was a very big problem. Many colonist died offfrom disease caused by misquotes Jamestown was located on a swamp, thus the misquotes. The colonist were fighting with the natives and there was a scarce amount of food. Leadership was a problem because Captian John Smith left the colony and went back to England After he left there were 13 men in control. that got way out of hand. With no woman around the house cleaning got to be a problem and no one could establish order. And again the colonist were fighting with the natives. One of the reasons why there wasn't enough food was because the Virginia Co. didn't know how much food actually got there. Some got spoiled in the ship ride there, some got eaten by the crew arriving to Jamestown and what was left didn't supply for the amount it was meant for. Even though Jamestown had a lot of hardships through history they survived the worst.
The first settlers who colonized the area of America located along the lower Delaware River originated from the European country of Sweden, although a small proportion of settlers in this area also came from Finland. Initially at odds with Dutch settlers in the area, they eventually became subject to the English, who forcibly took control from the Dutch in the late 1600s.
the people didnt like it so a fight broke out lose and mostly everyone died
false
what we call settlers
religious believes
Settlers often clashed with their neighbors due to differing cultural values, land disputes, and competition for resources. Indigenous peoples and other settler communities frequently had conflicting worldviews and practices regarding land use and ownership, leading to misunderstandings and tensions. Additionally, economic pressures and the desire for expansion fueled hostilities, resulting in violence and mistrust. These factors collectively contributed to the breakdown of relationships between settlers and their neighbors.
They got along badly
he didnt
The Lenape didn't really get along with the dutch settlers with their first settlement (Zwaanendael). They did get along for reasons.
yes i think is hard to be neighbors with countries that dont get along because you have to be nice to them
They didnt
no, because they hated each other so they will not get along.
yes
joe mama
Because they stole stuff from them
The major Aztec neighbors were the Mayans (who lived on the Yucatan Peninsula) and the Incas (who lived along the West coast of South America).