...“In 1607, a group of merchants established England’s first permanent colony in North America at Jamestown, Virginia” (Nash, p. 52). Everyone who settled along the Atlantic seaboard had different reasons and faced many obstacles as well. They suffered from disease, native tribes, and settlement of the new world. The first settlement was Jamestown. Their goals were to prosper in wealth and in their future. The Virginia Company of London sold stocks and traded with people overseas. However, disease hurt their prosperity and they ended up with no profit. A group of indentured servants were used in exchange for free passage to America because of tobacco. The causes of malarial fever, dysentery, and malnutrition killed many settlers, as well as servants....
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...year 1607, more than 300 English men sailed to the new world on three English ships. They had high hopes of this being the first permanent English settlement in the new world. There were also many other reasons why their hopes were high; there was freshwater streams, possible riches, to spread their religion about Jesus Christ, and maybe even a hidden route to China. They sailed through the James River and then disembarked near the James River. What they did not know was that they were not alone; there were at least 15,000 Powhatan Indians living in small villages. Furthermore, one reason that can have caused many deaths could have been because of the drought that they had to live through. According to Doc B, in the years, 1600 and 1610, Jamestown suffered the longest unbroken period of drought....
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