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Why Did So Many Colonists Die In Jamestown From 1607 To 1611

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Name: Nakyia Moore Date: 2/10/17 Hour: 4 Jamestown In The Years of 1607 to 1611 Who were the first settlers in Jamestown in the years of 1607 to 1611? What years did the most colonists die in Jamestown? Back in Jamestown in the year of 1609 the settlers arrived at Jamestown. Jamestown was located in Virginia in the years of 1609 to 1611. The English settlers went to Jamestown because they wanted to find other land (new land) to stay on.The Settlers that went to Jamestown are English settlers that came from England back in the 1600’s. Why did so many Colonists die in Jamestown during the years 1609 to 1611. The colonists died in 1607 to 1611 is because of the Indians, The Environment, And The Colonists themselves. The first reasons why the so many colonists died in 1607 to 1611 is because of the environment. The environment was bad in the early 1600’s because of the drought that Jamestown had. The colonists were bathing, cleaning, drinking, and washing their pots in the brackish water. THe brackish water had a lot to do with how most of the colonists died because of the brackish water. …show more content…

The Indians killed 7 English settlers during the years of 1607 and 1608. The Indians were not great friends with the English settlers so some of the English settlers and the Indians got killed. (Document E). The Patawomeck Indians had corn that the English wanted but the English did not have anything to trade for the corn. The Indians did not want to trade corn for nothing because the English had nothing to trade for the corn.( Document D) The Indians had most of the forts in Jamestown then the English had. The English had very little space to farm or to do anything in there land areas that they had they also had very little supplement. The supplement just barely got around to all of the English settlers sometimes the some of the English had no food to eat so they died in Jamestown. (Document

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