The Rise Of Jamestown Settlers

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Jamestown’s whole reason to settle in the New World was primarily for growth of trade and the hope to make money. With the new settlement of Jamestown, the investors hoped trade would grow wider and the New World would provide more manufactured goods, which meant more profit for the investors. All settlers of Jamestown were males, because to look for gold in hope to get work is hard work. Jamestown settlers faced some problems such as inexperience, unwillingness to work and disease. Settlers in Jamestown did not want to work to find gold and keep their settlement thriving, the settlers also lacked experience, which meant that their survive skills were not ideal for the setting. Disease also spread around the colony because of lack of nourishment

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