Environmental Factors To Blame For Jamestown

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Environmental factors play a significant role in the challenges confronting Jamestown, as told in the book "Blood on the River". The text states, “As we grow hungrier, more and more men become ill. Those who still have the energy to argue have theories about what is causing the sickness.” (Page 75). This evidence proves that environmental factors are more to blame for what is happening to Jamestown because the people have no food and are becoming gravely ill when some people search for food, some are so sick they are not able to, but the ones who can are just becoming sicker from searching all over using all of their energy and not even finding any food. According to the text it states, “The next morning, two more corpses were dragged out of