Answer choices:
The Spanish
The French
Germs such as typhoid fever
Native Americans
Mosquito carrying diseases such as malaria
Answer:
The French
Explanation:
In the first years of settlement, the Jamestown Colony suffered from hunger, death, illness, and infections such as malaria, typhoid, and dysentery. They were also in constant conflict with Native Americans and lived under the threat of being attacked by them. Spain, which was also interested in establishing colonies and had begun to gain America's territory for a while now, was also a threat to the settlers in the colony and was constantly spying on them. The French, however, was not a major threat to the survival of the Jamestown Colony.