How did the Jamestown colonists’ expectations make things more difficult
for them?
Answer:
The English colonists had expected to become rich quite quickly and to not have to
work hard, and they did not anticipate suffering from malaria. The weather was far
hotter than in England, and the Powhatan Confederacy was not willing to “obey”
the demands of the English colonists. Many of the colonists were members of the
gentleman class and were not used to physical labor.
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