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The Environment In The Colonies

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The Impact Of The Environment In The New World Throughout the colonies, the environment was a key factor that played a huge role in their society. The environment was a stepping stone that helped shaped the colonies and provided many opportunities for them. While the social, political, and economic factors were important to US History, the environment had an impact on the colonies because of the Grass Revolution, Jamestown, and the Columbian Exchange. Jamestown, Virginia was the first significant impact on the environment. Jamestown was the spot where everyone wanted to settle and start growing crops at. Jamestown had a good trade network and many of the colonist viewed the place as a quick place to get rich (Lecture). Jamestown allowed the English to collect profit and most of the settlers were men. The men were very confident in their ability to grow the crops in Jamestown . Not only were the English settled in Jamestown, but the Powhatan Confederacy were also there. They knew the location was a disaster because of the bad soil conditions and the swamp that would eventually kill all the English's crops. The Powhatan Confederacy were very skilled hunters and they would hunt for deer, elk, and bison (American Yawp, 2). They would also grow beans, squash, and sunflowers (Lecture). Since Jamestown had bad soil conditions, the English were not able to grow their crops which resulted in death and starvation. All of their supplies were gone and many of the them had to

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