The English arrived and started a settlement in Jamestown in 1607. The first group was made up of 104 men and boys. The first English women arrived in 1608, but there were only two of them. Around 90 more women arrived in 1620, and an additional 50 in 1621.
John Smith told people that if you don't work, you don't eat, so if he wouldn't of said that sentence, then Jamestown might have been a place where people just ate for living.
the rule of Jamestown was made by john smith. he made one rule."you don't work you don't eat"that made all of his men who were lazy, work.
Becuase smith announced "he that shall not work shall not eat"
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The English arrived and started a settlement in Jamestown in 1607. The first group was made up of 104 men and boys. The first English women arrived in 1608, but there were only two of them. Around 90 more women arrived in 1620, and an additional 50 in 1621.
he was the leader of the Virginia Colony.
they can eat, talk, walk.
they can eat, talk, walk.
John Smith, who did not let people eat unless they work, was the leader of Jamestown.
htey ate people like this one kid namd Kevin
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No, most people died of starvation. Then John Smith came to Jamestown and said that if you didn't work, you wouldn't eat. This meant that if you didn't work in the garden or in other places you would get food from, you weren't allowed to eat anything. This rule encouraged people to work, so less and less people died.
The phrase "no work, no eat" is often attributed to John Smith, one of the founders of Jamestown, Virginia. The concept was used to instill the importance of work and self-sufficiency in the early English settlers of America.
Two effects of Jamestown growth is,they promised free land,and said he who does not work does not eat. They also kidnapped thousands of people from London and brought them to jamestown.
Yes, some people do but some never heard of that.
to survive they had to dig up people that were dead eat there own dogs in horses that how they had ot survive