The colony at Jamestown nearly failed because of what actions of the colonists?

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Dec 20, 2016

The colonists brought with them a surplus of miners, but not enough farmers. As a result, the colonists at Jamestown almost all starved.

Explanation:

The first joint-stock company to launch a lasting expedition to the new world was the Virginia Company of London. These colonists, that set out to Jamestown, Virginia had 1 main goal: to find gold. For this reason, a lot of the people that went to Jamestown spent most of their time mining. However, they could not produce any thing from the mines. But they kept trying. Food supplies dropped overtime, disease (mostly malaria) started to spread, and people began starving. One colonist even took to cannibalism, eating his own wife. Many starved or died of disease.