Jamestown Colony. Goes into detail about the near failure of the colony as well as how it overcame hardship
Date Submitted: 12/18/2004 11:07:45
Jamestown was a a near failure for many reasons.Of these production was a direct cause.
Production depends on three factors: land, labor, and capital. In essence, the London
company stole a good bit of land from the Native American Indians-more than enough
acreage to have sustained the original hundred colonists. What the London Company had
in mind for the colonist to produce on the land they acquired were three primary
commodities: gold, grapes, and
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were willing to leave England but could not afford to pay for passage to Virginia to make
the trip. An individual would place himself in indentured servitude by signing a labor
contract agreeing to work for the person who advanced him travel money and provided
actual transportation.Soon after slavery followed.Due to the influx of wealth through
tobacco as well indentured servants solving the labor problem,Jamestown was able to
overcome their initial hardships.
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