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Neko [114]
1 year ago
5

Why did Jamestown nearly fail and San Miguel de gualdupe and Charles Fort actually fail? What could the Europeans have done diff

erently to succeed as colonists?
History
1 answer:
Marizza181 [45]1 year ago
6 0

Famine, disease, and war with nearby local American tribes inside the first two years brought Jamestown to the threshold of failure earlier than the appearance of a brand new group of settlers and supplies in 1610

San Miguel de Gualdape after the Guale Indians. located close to Sapelo Sound in gift-day Georgia, the network did no longer survive due to terrible planning and difficult weather situations.

It turned into, like later European colonies, poorly furnished, and the primary colonists have been actively adverse toward nearby native human beings. This loss of allies could have made survival as an independent community especially tough surviving as enormously Englishmen and girls can also not be possible.

Historians usually distinguish two predominant varieties set up by ECU colonials the first is settler colonialism, in which farms and cities were established by using arrivals from Europe.

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