Well to begin with the Spanish were defeated which was the main reason the English thought they could start a settlement, so they did they could it Jamestown in honor of their king James. Jamestown itself didn't have a really wealthy environment and Jamestown was commented about their environment for 4 centuries, and the comments …show more content…
In 1609 524 colonists arrived in Jamestown, the years before that in 1607-1608 there was a total of 89 people who died, 7 were killed by natives and 77-82 were killed by disease, but the English didn't learn from the fact that Jamestown isn't a good place to live in, little did they know that when the sent 6 ships to bring the 3rd supply which contained 250 people total and 120 of them were killed by the natives, the disease did return to Jamestown and killed 50 people and 50 people were near death.
In conclusion, Why Did So Many Colonists Die? so many people died because of the drought, brackish water, no resources of food, and natives and disease who killed the English who settled in Jamestown. This affected England and the Virginia Company because the Virginia Company lost money and King James I couldn't achieve his goal of having control and land in Europe because he couldn't build a colony without colonists to build