Which of the following were problems faced by the English colonists at Jamestown?
Select the two correct answers.
A. The colony employed many indentured servants and paying them was difficult.
B. They settled in an unsecure location and were vulnerable to Spanish attack.
C. The location of the colony made life difficult for the settlers.
D. The settlers believed that farming was beneath them, so they did not plant crops for the winter.

Respuesta :

Answer:

C and D.

Explanation:

The settlers built a fort in Powhatan Indians' territory, starting their complicated relationship.

After Captain Newport's departure, the settlers contracted many diseases due to the lack of food and proper drinking water.

The Chief of Powhatan Indians sent food to help the settlers. However, during a drought, they demanded more food from the Indians and their troubled relationship broke down.

In winter 1609/10 - which is known as "Starving Time" - they were so afraid to leave the fort, they started to eat anything they could find, including fellow settlers.