Jamestown Migration

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In Elisa Carbone's novel Blood on the River: Jamestown 1607, the dangerous experiences and numerous struggles of the Jamestown settlement come vividly to life through the adventures of the protagonist, Samuel, and his fellow settlers. While social factors did challenge the settlers, environmental struggles had a more profound influence on the colony's survival. Precisely, lack of knowledge and starvation were the most significant environmental factors. Factors that the settlers faced ultimately led to the colony's demise. The impact of the environment most significantly impacted the settlers’ ability to thrive, starting with knowledge of their surroundings. When the settlers first arrived at Jamestown, they had limited knowledge of the land