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stira [4]
3 years ago
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As for corn, provision and contribution from the Savages, we had nothing but mortal wounds, with clubs and arrows; as for our Ho

gs, Hens, Goats, Sheep, Horse, or what lived, our commanders, officers & Savages daily consumed them, some small proportions sometimes we tasted, till all was devoured; then swords, arms, pieces, or anything, we traded with the Savages, . . . and the loss of our ships, of five hundred within six months after Captain Smiths departure, there remained not past sixty men, women and children, most miserable and poor creatures; and those were preserved for the most part, by roots, herbs, acorns, walnuts, berries, now and then a little fish: they that had starch in these extremities, made no small use of it; yea, even the very skins of our horses. . This was that time, which still to this day we called the starving time.
—John Smith, 1609


Based on the excerpt above, which conclusion can best be reached?


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1 answer:
docker41 [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

The starving times indicate that the English settlers were unprepared for starting a colony in Virginia because they could not adapt to the environment.

Explanation:

Despite having both men and women along with the English settlers, and at the same time, come with farm animals such as Hens, Goats, Sheep, Horse, even having trading relationships with the Savages of the land. The starving times indicate that the English settlers were unprepared for starting a colony in Virginia because they could not adapt to the environment.

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