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Who is this? Tell her story. Quick Write Who is this? Tell her story. Quick Write: Who is she?

Article Selections “Jamestown Colonists Resort to Cannibalism” “Settlers’ Remains Tell Tales of harsh, Short Lives” Answer questions on next slide in your notebook.

Life in Early Jamestown 1. What do the artifacts in the articles reveal about life in early Jamestown? 2. What evidence supports the notion of cannibalism in Jamestown? 3. Why was such behavior necessary? 4. How does this account differ from Smith’s? 5. Why would stories like these remain lore considering the purpose of early American writings? 6. What would you have done?