Most likely the Roanoke Colony. Commonly called the "Lost Colony" No one survived and it is assumed they all died from starvation or disease. 100% is a high Death Rate.
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Most likely the Roanoke Colony. Commonly called the "Lost Colony" No one survived and it is assumed they all died from starvation or disease. 100% is a high Death Rate.
kapm
Most likely the Roanoke Colony. Commonly called the "Lost Colony" No one survived and it is assumed they all died from starvation or disease. 100% is a high Death Rate.
kapm
Most likely the Roanoke Colony. Commonly called the "Lost Colony" No one survived and it is assumed they all died from starvation or disease. 100% is a high Death Rate.
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severe drought made it difficult for the settlers to cultivate crops.
Virginia source: http://www.chacha.com/question/which-colony-had-the-highest-death-rate-in-it's-early-years
There wasn't sufficient funds to maintain the colony, and sufficient foods so people would starve to death. Also constant attacks from neighboring Indians affected the colony greatly.
I am one
to eat fufu
Toxoplasmosis can cause severe illness or death shortly after birth.
the Native Americans were a struggle.
James Smith
Wool and meat.
When is squash harvested? How and why was this important to the survival of the early colonist?
because that's were they landed
Jamestown, Virginia