They feared them because they were fearless and were very mischievous and didn’t care what anyone else thought of them.
Answer:
C and D.
Explanation:
The settlers built a <em>fort</em> in Powhatan Indians' territory, starting their complicated relationship.
After <em>Captain Newport's departure</em>, the settlers contracted many <em>diseases </em>due to the lack of food and proper drinking water.
The Chief of Powhatan Indians sent food to help the settlers. However, during a drought, they demanded more food from the Indians and their troubled relationship broke down.
In winter 1609/10 - which is known as <em>"Starving Time"</em> - they were so afraid to leave the fort, they started to eat anything they could find, including fellow settlers.
It made it possible to do stuff
Answer: 2. political ideas and practices of the colonists
Explanation: