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Diano4ka-milaya [45]
1 year ago
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Create a simple illustration showing what life was like in Jamestown. Then describe your illustration in at least two sentences.

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Nataly [62]1 year ago
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You can carry out research on reliable sources to identify what life was like in Jamestown, using the social, economic and political characteristics of the colony to produce your illustration.

<h3 /><h3>What was life like in Jamestown?</h3>

Jamestown corresponds to the first English settlement in America being considered the capital of the colony, it was located in Virginia.

In the 1600s, life in Jamestown was difficult, with high rates of violence, insecurity, lack of resources and diseases, and the first settlers found it difficult to settle in the place, where climatic and soil conditions were unfavorable for agriculture and subsistence.

Therefore, the period that comprises the years 1609 and 1610, became known as the <em>"Time of the Famine"</em> in Jamestown, which, due to the scarcity of resources, caused most of the settlers to die due to the precariousness of living conditions.

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