One of the biggest problems for the colonists is that the droughts decreased their chances for growing crops, (Doc. B) and the food that they did have, wouldn’t have been enough to last the winter. (Doc. D) From about 1607 to 1612, Jamestown suffered a horrible drought. This would be problems for the colonists because no water means that they can’t grow crops. Since crops are a source of food, that means that there was no food to feed the colonists. This leads to a reason they starved. Another reason they starved is Francis West’s men took the grain, put it on their ships, and didn’t even take it to Jamestown. (Doc. D) They took the grain to England. This had to be one of the biggest reasons for the colonist’s starvation.
Another big problem for the colonists is that their water was too salty and contaminated, which made it unusable. (Doc. A) This caused many to get sick and die. The thing that caused the water’s to become too salty are the high and low tides, an event that happened twice daily. Since the human waste didn’t flush away in the rivers and just stay in the water, this caused it to be contaminated and a major cause for disease. Water was also scarce during the first four years, caused by a drought. (Doc. B) The drought probably caused a lot of competition for water and the water they did have was all contaminated.
The last major problem for the colonists, when they came in 1607, they didn’t bring many skillful workers. (Doc. C) Almost all the people who came were