All three settlements had their times of successes and setbacks. None of the settlements had the greatest relationship with the Native Americans which proved to be a struggle in the long run. AS time went on their relations with the Natives Grew. Both Jamestown and Plymouth were involved in a joint stock trading company and they both established a legislative government. Both Roanoke and Plymouth were founded by Quakers and had governors.
Founded in 1607 by London Company, a very Private enterprise.
The motivations for the Jamestown settlement consisted of, Economic prosperity, men hoped to make fortunes in Virginia and then return to England. Previous explorers brought home tales of vast amounts of gold and other valuable objects and resources. The English wanted to Prevent the Spanish and French from expanding territorial claims in North America. Like any other new colony Jamestown had its fair share of difficulties starting out. Some of these Difficulties were, laziness of colonists, there were few expectations that manual labor would be required, they depended fully on the native americans for food, and disease and starvation killed a majority of colonists in the first year.
Founded in 1607, by London joint-stock company. The motivations for the plymouth colony included, Religious freedom, Puritans would be persecuted for rebelling against the church of England, much like with the Jamestown Settlement the English wanted to Prevent Spain and France from expanding territorial claims in North America. Plymouth had plenty of hardships as they started out some being, The mayflower arriving on December Twenty-First, During the harsh winters about half of their colony died.
Early attempts at growing crops failed (so they were taught to grow crops by the Natives).
Roanoke was the first official attempt at finding an English Settlement. It was established in the year 1585. They had a very rough start with lack of very important supplies and very a very bad relationship with the nearby Native Americans. This rough start caused many members to go back to england, but the majority returned within a year.
Jamestown successes consisted of, firm leadership giving direction during a very difficult early colonization, growing tobacco made their land and colony very valuable. Plymouth’s successes included, the strength of the mayflower compact, Pilgrims were able to grow corn which became very valuable, the initial cooperation of the native population and pilgrims allowed for the growth of the settlement.
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