Compare And Contrast Jamestown And John Smith

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Two different English settlements came to the Americas, one that goes by the name Jamestown that was led by Captain John Smith and the other named Plymouth led by William Bradford came to Americas with no knowledge of the terrain or the people they might encounter. From the long journey on the Mayflower, leaving England for multiple reasons, having to built a new salvation through the harsh conditions, and hoping their main purpose is achieved peaceful. The main reason the people Jamestown want to the Americas was to discover and make fortunes. They were about business and they only cared about themselves so they can become richer. They discovered tobacco and traded to make money. One day while John Smith was exploring the new land, he ran into the Native Americans. They were savages and took him prisoner for weeks. The Natives Americans were planning on killing John Smith but the Chief's daughter, Pocahontas, managed to convinced her father into freeing John Smith. John Smith then taught the Native Americans how the Earth worked. Imagine if Pocahontas wasn’t there to free John Smith, the people of Jamestown are armed and have military experience ‘’...Now …show more content…

They came both came to the Americas to explore and settle for freedom from the English. They both also had their lows when they starved when they ran out of food during the winter. They also came in contact with the Native Americans and came to peace with them eventually that helped them understand the land and with their food problem. So even if both groups came to the Americas for different reasons, they encounter similar situations.
Jamestown and the Plymouth Plantation were important because we discovered important natural resources that made trade easier and our freedom to practice our own religion. The most important reason was it gave birth to a new nation and without them we wouldn’t be here

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