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Research the hardships of the early colonies and colonists. Pretend you are partiticipating in a town meeting to discuss the problems you are facing as a town. In your assignment, include challenges for the colony that would discuss at the meeting and why. Here is a guide of important topics to cover:

What are some things you need to do as a group in order to overcome the hardships of the New World? (Hint: think of specific challenges faced by early settlers, such as food, shelter, transportation, illness, education, and community organization). Is everyone doing his or her job, and if not, what should the colony do about it?
Are everyone's religious concerns being respected and addressed. If not, what can be done?
What do you need from England to help you meet the challenges of surviving and then thriving in the New World?

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Answer:What were some of the problems that the colonists in the early colonies faced?

Lured to the New World with promises of wealth, most colonists were unprepared for the constant challenges they faced: drought, starvation, the threat of attack, and disease. With the help of stern leadership and a lucrative cash crop, the colony eventually succeeded.

What were three hardships the settlers faced during their first year at Jamestown?

Faced with sickness, disease, malnutrition and retaliatory attacks by the Indians, the colony was brought to the brink of extinction.

Much of colonial life was hard work, even preparing food. But colonists found ways to mix work with play. They also enjoyed sports and games. For most of the 1700s, the colonists were content to be ruled by English laws.

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