The correct option is:
They lacked knowledge about the land and how to use their environment to survive.
When the Jamestown colonists arrived in what is now Virginia in 1607, many didn't have the necessary skills or knowledge to effectively exploit the local environment for agriculture and survival. They were also hampered by drought and conflicts with the indigenous peoples. Issues with leadership and organization further complicated their situation, leading to the period known as the "Starving Time" during the winter of 1609-1610, when the population plummeted due to starvation and disease.
What was a primary challenge faced by the Jamestown colonists during the first few years?
They faced fierce trading competition from the French and Dutch.
They chose an unsecure location, making it easy for the Spanish to find them.
They lacked knowledge about the land and how to use their environment to survive.
All of the crops they grew had to be shipped back to King James in England.
which one is right?
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