1. The Tragedy of Jamestown
The Colonist
The colonists might have died without John Smith because
they were not working on food, clean water, and shelter.
The Lecture
John Smith got tired of watching people die, so he became
strict, and said that’’ no one will eat unless they work to
stay alive instead of working for the riches! The settlers
weren’t used to working because they were rich and had
maids. So they did not get food and they traded with the
Powahaton. John Smith had to leave. So one settler called
it the starving time and the settlers barly survived because
they had no food. by Devin.K Logan.O
2. Jamestown
Jamestown Historty - Since 1802
Jamestown History
In the 1607 wealthy men and boys settled in a swampy
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area in Virginia and named there town Jamestown after
King James the first. The colony was sponsored by the
Virginia Company of London, a group of investors who
Hoped to profit from the venture. The first two English
Women arrived at Jamestown in 1608, and more came
In subsequent years. Men outnumbered women, hoever,
for the 17 century. Captain John Smith became the
colony’s leader in September 1608-the fourth in a
Succession of council presidents and established a no
Work, no food policy. The Algonquions eventully
Became disenchanted and in 1622, attacked the out
Planation killing over 300 of the settlers. By Blake T.
3. Capitan, John Smith
About John
Smith
John Smith was an English
soldier and adventurer. The
colonists would have did but
John Smith helped them
survive. John Smith got
tired because he had to
hunt for food while others
look for gold. He said if you
want food you have to work
for it. John Smith forced the
colonists to build houses and
plant crops. Smith was
unpopular, but he kept the
colonists safe.
4. Jamestown food
- Since 1802
Can you guess what the
colonists had to eat ? Here is
the food they had to eat deer,
insects, oysters, dried meat,
pork roast, sausage, and turkey
cooked over a fire. Breads were
corn bread and dried bread.
They also ate corn, beans,
squash cooked in clay pots.
Jamestown cash crops were
tobacco and hemp. Crops that
didn’t work were grapes and
blueberries. Those are foods
they ate and grew in Jamestown
1607.by Landon and Tibaldo.