In jamestown’s early years, dozens of colonists died of starvation and illness. read this excerpt from a speech that john smith made to the colonists. what is smith telling the colonists? everyone will gather food, except the sick. all colonists will be expected to gather food, including the sick. the colony’s government will provide free food for the colonists.

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Considering the mistake, as the question goes on like this,                            ["[Y] o u shall provide what is to be had. The sick shall not starve, but equally share of all our labors . . ."

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John Smith is telling to all the colonists that, "everyone will gather food except the sick".

Jamestown, in 1607 was the first permanent English settlement in the North America, and it was named after the king James 1.

The period from 1609-1610, something referred to as "starving-times", Jamestown had witnessed a tragedy comprises of drought, violence, diseases, a bad harvest and harsh winters.

Many burials had found from a single site in Jamestown, which reflects the social situations of that time.

Thee are some Journals available of the time in which the colonists had showed themselves as, they had protected and saved the natives from starvation, diseases, and other disasters they had faced.

The modern historians had argued and accused the colonists for making the situations worse in every colony they established, as the colonists were the only and biggest reason behind the starvation and diseases.

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