Compare And Contrast Jamestown And Native American Culture

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Although the English were not the first to reach or settle in America, most of it remained untouched by any European until they finally did. In 1607, England established its first permanent colony, Jamestown, in what is now known as Virginia. This endeavor was sponsored by a group of wealthy investors, hoping to make a profit off of all the riches the colonists expected to find in the New World. This soon changed after encountering several issues within themselves and the region, all of which killed off a majority of the original settlers. The population of early Jamestown quickly decreased due to the settlers’ failure to properly prepare for life there, their poor relationship with the local natives and the unfortunate climatic conditions and characteristics of the area itself.
When most people think of the discovery of America, they always seem to overlook the people who inhabited the continent decades before Europeans set foot there. Because the Native American culture and way of life was so dramatically different and less advanced compared to Europe, they were viewed as inferior to settlers. As can be expected, this led to frequent conflict, much like that between the Jamestown settlers and the Indians surrounding them, also known as the Powhatans. One example of savagery towards the Powhatans is mentioned in Document D, when Francis West and his men forced a Powhatan tribe to trade
Their complete disregard towards the possibility of a long term stay left them utterly unprepared. Their lack of respect for and mistreatment of the Powhatans only brought more conflict upon them. And the unlucky choice in settlement only made it that much more difficult to survive. However, despite all of these factors, the colonists persevered and ultimately survived those strenuous first

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