Jamestown Hardships

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The Beginning
With all of the hardships that has to come with starting a colony, the settlers experienced it all. From all of those hardships, Jamestown was the drawing board of the English colony.So in 1607,Jamestown became the first permant settlement on the Americas. The settlement is still relevenThe t today because of the history and influences it still has, the way it treated slaves, and the relationship between the red and white.
Jamestown was discovered by the James river, by a fleet of thress shipscalled The Susan Constant, Godspeed and the Discovery, which carried about 144 passengers. Naming it Jamestown after their king, James I, the goal was to expand and find gold for England. Accordig to the article,”Jamestown:Inventing America”, by Time Magazine it states “[Jamestown] created the templatete for so many of the struggles --and achievements--that have mades us who we are” (Brookhiser,2). This means
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Sometimes the Native Americasn wanted to trade with the colonista and otherti,mes thay wanted to kill them. On the other hand, the Jamestown colonists needen help very badly and wanted to trade with the Native Americans. However, when John Smith of Jamestown was captured by the native tribe of Powhatan, one of the chiefs daughters, Matoaka or Pocahontas, asked her father to not kill Smith. After that, the friendship between Pocahontas and Smith wat benifitial to the colonist because the Powhatan Tribe was able to trade with the Jamestown Colonists. The article from TIME Magazine called “Mad About You” states “Pocahontas and [John] Smith shared a deep friendship based, at a minimum, on mutual fascination, admiration,and respect”( 2). This explains the relationship between Pocahotas and John Smith was a total platonic one. Even though Pocahontas married John Rolfe in the neer future, her relationship with Smith almost saved jamestown, opening the may to British empire in