Early Jamestown Research Paper

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Did you know that when people have bad social skills and don't get along, it can hurt their community? Early settlers in Jamestown had many social problems. The biggest ones that affected them the most were conflicts with Native Americans because of their poor communication skills, and the mistrust they had among themselves. These issues made it difficult for them to build a strong and successful settlement in Jamestown. In this essay, we will discuss how these social problems affected their chances of survival and why they were even more impactful than the tough weather and diseases they faced. One significant factor contributing to Jamestown's struggles was the conflicts with Native Americans because of their bad communication skills. The evidence from Chief Powhatan's "Address to Captain John Smith" illustrates …show more content…
Additionally, Chief Powhatan questions the settlers' use of force to acquire resources, asking, "Why should you take by force that from us which you can have by love?" This accusation highlights the settlers' aggressive behavior. These clips from Chief Powhatan's speech provide valuable insights into the social dynamics between the settlers and Native Americans in Jamestown, supporting the argument that poor social skills and conflicts with indigenous peoples were significant factors contributing to the colony's struggles. Another significant factor contributing to Jamestown's was the doubt that the settlers had among themselves. In the book Blood On The River, there are many chapters that show the mistrust the settlers have for each other. I know that because, when the food that the settlers had was stolen by the boys, Samuel and Richard, it didn't take much time before Samuel said that the gentlemen stole the food. I know this because in the text it says “it’s gone,” he whispers. What do you mean it’s