Jamestown Colony
The year is 1609. Two years after the founding of the once hopeful prosperous colony of Jamestown, Virginia, has become what is known as the "starving time." A period in which no more than sixty men, women, and children had survived during this time of agony and pain. A time in which food was scarce and death was inevitable. Gloomy days had loomed over the colonists of Jamestown, Virginia. Captain John Smith, the original colonizer of Jamestown, is the author of this story of struggle and survival. His purpose in writing this article was to show that his efforts in improving the colony would have produced a positive outcome. In Smith's point of view, he believed that if they would have listened to what
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Approximate Word count = 480
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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