Monday, February 11, 2019
The Jamestown Massacre :: American America History
The Jamestown Massacre104 manpower were move to form Jamestown in 1607. 4 months after they arrived, 70 had died. Thousands were sent to take their place over the next 3 years, but they withal died. Why? * Jamestown was founded on may 14 1607, by a modest group led by Christopher Newport who was hired by the London caller to transport colonists. * Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in America. * umteen settlers died in the winter of 1609-1610. * Survivors were encouraged to stay by more settlers and supplies which came the avocation June * In 1612 tobacco farming was started * Native Americans often attacked the village. * Jamestown was burned experience in 1676Could the reason that so many died befool been starvation?It seems that the winter of 1609 was so bad that the many of the colonists died of starvation. They were made to eat their own excretory product and flesh. They ate Indians and animals from the colony, including horses, dogs and rats, or anyt hing they could find. But this was hard to believe, as the island was full of food. mayhap the cause of death was drought. Scientists have discovered that the worst drought in many years was between 1604 and 1609. They can tell this because of the tree samples that have been taken. No piddle meant that crops wouldnt grow, and animals would die, as well as humans. The problem with this hypothesis is that down river, there was excess food. The men could have been too light-colored to gather food. Why? Maybe the colonists died because of disease?The men could have got diseases from the water system that they drank. The position of the settlement was not ideal, although it was very good military position. The water that the settlers drank was out of the river, but the water around the island was stagnant, it didnt move. All the sewage from the island was poured hearty into the river, this meant that the men were drinking raw sewage. A lot of men died of Bloody Flux and typhoid, thes e argon typical sewage related diseases. The colonists knew about the risks of drinking the water, but they had no choice, they had to drink something. Internal Politics could have played a erupt in the unexplained deaths at Jamestown. Before Christmas in 1606 there was a dispute over who would lead the expedition to colonise Jamestown.
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