Settlers in Jamestown main problems were due to starvation. Many of the settlers mined for gold, instead of farming, thus causing a food shortage. At first, they received help from a nearby Native American tribe. Then came along John Smith, who ended that. Though Smith did help re-organize the colony, he raided the tribe that was helping them for food. After that, the tribe no longer supplied them with food, and actually caused constant paranoia to the settlers about being attacked. They started refusing to leave their fort, which meant no food or water, so over 700 ended up dying and the rest settled to eating rats and snakes found inside the fort.
Mill owners hire many women and Children because women and children would work ledd for less money than men.
<span>In actual time, only one day has passed - the event he was referring to only happened the day prior, yesterday. However, so much has happened that to him it didn't feel like only yesterday. He feels as though entire years, and even a lifetime has passed. This use of language is called a hyperbole.</span>
The disguise was mostly symbolic in nature; they knew they would be recognized as non-Indians. The act of wearing “Indian dress” was to express to the world that the American colonists identified themselves as “Americans” and no longer considered themselves British subjects.
That the word emancipation is also used for a human that is to thin or ill.