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What settlers at Jamestown found unexpected success?

By growing tobacco.


What did Settlers at Jamestown found unexpected success by?

By growing tobacco.


What did settlers at Jamestown found unexpected success?

By growing tobacco.


How were settlers unprepared for what they found in Jamestown?

how were the settlers unprepared for what they found in Jamestown


When did Virginia company settlers found Jamestown and name the river?

Jamestown and the James River were founded in April 1607 by English Settlers.


When did Virginia Company settlers found Jamestown and name the James River?

Jamestown and the James River were founded in April 1607 by English Settlers.


When did Virginia Company settlers found Jamestown?

1607 april.


The selection of a site for Jamestown was primarily based on the settlers?

The settlers chose the location site for Jamestown because they were concerned about defended themselves from attack from other ships. They were pleased to dock their own ships and found a good supply of fresh water in Jamestown.


When did virgina company settlers found Jamestown and name the James river?

when they wanted too probably in the 1800s ish


What country were the settlers of Jamestown from?

The settlers of Jamestown colony were from England. They came to the states... Okay, America looking for gold because the Spanish had found it but were instead met by disease, starvation, death, and angry natives.


Did Jamestown found the puritans?

No, Jamestown was founded by the Virginia Company in 1607, while the Puritans arrived in North America later, settling primarily in Massachusetts starting in 1620. The Puritans sought religious freedom and a new life away from the Church of England, while the settlers in Jamestown were primarily motivated by economic interests.


How did the settlers use the natural resources found near Jamestown?

Jamestown's main natural resorce and cash crop is tobacco which was found in Jamestown when they arrived and was not used by the farmers or whomever sold/raised it. Also corn, turkey and bread.