How did the Jamestown colonists affect the local ecosystem?
The colonists settled in Jamestown, Virginia because they thought that it might have gold and silver. Also, they moved here because of it's abundunt resources. The main crop of this was tobacco. They were the center of the tobacco industry. Furthermore, Jamestown was conveniently located next to the ocean, so supply ships could easily access Jamestown and tobacco exports could be easily made. Little bit of history about the Jamestown colonists so how do you think they changed it?
Thanks! Givin the history, I believe i should be able to answer the question corectly. Thank you. I assume they like started to tear down surrounding forests and mining exponetially to allow them to continue as a colony? ありがとう
I hope my spelling and grammer isn't to bad, English is a relatively new subject for me.
It all how you interpret the history my man! :) and no worries your all good
Thanks for the help! 歴史メンター
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