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Early Colonists Have Mixed Success Chapter 3.1 Reading Study Guide

Roanoke vs. Jamestown Funded by the Virginia Company. Relief ship sent to help saves the colony when it returns. Remain in conflict with local Native Americans. Colony is a failure. Colonists are unprepared for climate and suffered from starvation. Located in Virginia.

Before and After Tobacco Colonists are given land as they demand a share in the wealth. Native Americans attack the Jamestown settlement. Jamestown has a strong leader. Colonists begin to establish plantations along the James River. Colonists are in conflict with Native Americans.