Englishmen in Jamestown were willing to perform manual labor, which was crucial for their survival and development in the colony.
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. The Englishmen who settled in Jamestown were indeed prepared and willing to perform manual labor to grow food and build shelter. Initially, the colony lacked laborers or yeomen farmers, resulting in the need for the settlers themselves to engage in manual work to establish a foothold in the wilderness.Indentured servants, tobacco cultivation, and plantation system were essential components in addressing the colony's labor needs.https://brainly.com/question/51000186