They had to fought with indians and most of them died because there were many diseases and the didn't have enough to eat. But the daughter of an Indian chief, Pocahontas, helped them. The farmers discovered that it was easy to grow tobacco in Virginia, so they bought black people as slaves to work on the fields. They found a big market for their tobacco in Europe. In 1620 another group of English people landed in America. They called tehir landing place Plymouth, similary with the place they started their journey in Britain. These people are known as Pilgrim Fathers. The didn't want to live in England because they didn't agree with the church. The pilgrims had rough times also, but friendly Indians helped them. In 1621 the Pilgrims had a huge dinner to give thanks for the first food that they had grown themselves. That day became known as the Thanksgiving, and is celebrated every year in America. INDEPENDENCE WAR
exactly like English children but acquired an accent that is peculiar to fashionable people in the city of New York. 8. Grudging. Meaning in Estonian: vastumeelne. Example from book: ...he realised the half-grudging American deference that was paid to him in the Connecticut village. 9. Vague(-ly). Meaning in Estonian: ebamäärane, ähmane. Example from book: ...(parents) were vaguely excited when tehir own children were asked to the Hunter’s house. 10. Disdained. Meaning in Estonian: põlgama. Example from book: He disdained to struggle with other boys for precedence... 11. Brusque. Meaning in Estonian: järsk. Example from book: ...but he had a confident charm and a certain brusque style... 12. Awe. Meaning in Estonian: aukartus, hirm. Example from book: ..