Early Jamestown Dbq Essay

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Jamestown was many things. It was America’s first boomtown; in fact, it was the first British settlement in the Americas period! It was a place where tobacco flourished. It was also doomed to become a vast graveyard. What started out as a settlement became a death trap because of 3 main reasons: water, the natives, and the lack of experienced and able people. Good water was hard to find in Jamestown. The settlers arrived in 1607. Coincidentally, the area that would become Jamestown was in the middle of a drought (Doc B). This left settlers without the essential resource of water. What little water they possessed was brackish- a mix of freshwater and saltwater (Doc A). This element of salt dehydrated the colonists to death. Some of their water problems resulted in disease; waste that was introduced into the river stayed in the water supply (Doc A). …show more content…

The settlement of Jamestown wasn’t even a year old when the Powhatans attacked, killing a total of 7 people (Doc E). In 1609, the natives returned. By 1610, the population of Jamestown had fallen from 381 to 90 people (Doc E). One of the reasons that the natives were so hostile could have been the fact that some English traders decapitated two of them (Doc D). In 2016,we laugh at the diseases and injuries that killed off the settlers. However, in 1607 and 1608, there were only 2 druggists in the entire town (Doc C). What people they did have weren’t used to using their hands (Doc C), and it’s not like they were getting any help from England during their struggles! There was a shipment of cargo that was sent to Jamestown to help them, but they never got to use it. The “life-saving supplies” were actually used to feed the crew of the ship that brought it there on their return

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