Compare And Contrast Plymouth And Jamestown

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There was two colonies taken place which were the Plymouth Plantation and Jamestown. In these two colonies there were different reasons why the colonies were created, Jamestown was where the English men went to get rich and wanted to cash crop tobacco but the colonist were uncooperative. On the other hand, the Plymouth Plantation was created for religious reason, where family worked hard together to survive especially during the harsh winter but both colonies had native relations and both went through the Starving Times where many death occurred. English men including Captain John Smith were sent out to sea to arrive at Jamestown for search of gold to become rich. While at Jamestown, John Smith describes about the harsh winter they all went through and the diseases been spreading, and not having food causing many death to occur. He also explains in third person point of view about the events occurs when he and his men encounter with Natives Americans for the first time. John Smith was a self-confident man who tend to brag about himself in his writing, making it difficult to tell what's true and what's not true like when he described the time when he was captured by the Natives and how Jamestown will miss him he wrote, “When the news came to Jamestown, much was their sorrow for his loss, few expecting …show more content…

The colonies both lost so many people to death especially to starvation and diseases that occurred during the starving time during the harsh winters. Having to barely arrived at the New World, there wasn't good soil for them to use since the soil was bad and they lived in rocky area by the mountains which made it worse. Not being able to grow food lead them to becoming weak that help spread diseases spread easily especially the

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