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Early Jamestown Dbq Essay

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Deathful colonist in early Jamestown Colonists and Natives were too confident and they tried to survive in the deathful fighting's and attacks! In 1607 the first English colonists arrived on the James River. They were sent by the Virginia company to find riches like gold, copper, and metal. They brought 104 men with them and three ships: The Susan Constant, the Discovery, and the Godspeed. When they arrived on the James River they also founded Jamestown which was the first English settlement in 1607 although before the colonists even got to the New World the emperor Powhatan was in power. Although why did so many colonists died in early Jamestown between 1607 and 1611? The reason why so many colonists died in Jamestown between 1607 and 1611 was because of disease, attack of Natives, and drought. So in the next few paragraphs, I will prove using historical evidence that colonists died because of disease, drought, and attacks of natives. The first reason why so many colonists died in early Jamestown was because of a drought. Document B shows that Jamestown had a massive drought in the early 1600s and 1610s. Doc.B also states that during 1609 and 1610 the settlers at Jamestown encountered a "starving time". Since the starving time occurred during the drought this is saying …show more content…

In document A it explains the deaths of the colonists and the author states that there was brackish water which is mixed with salty and healthy water that made most people sick. Another water problem was that there wasn't enough rain for crops to grow, for example, corn. Then in document E, it states the chronology of the English morality in Virginia through 1607 to 1610 which explains the significant number of people that died from a disease. However, I believe both of these documents gave wonderful evidence that the colonists died of

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