{"product_id":"toob-jamestown-settlers","title":"TOOB - JAMESTOWN SETTLERS","description":"Discover a world of fascinating award winning miniature collectibles in a myriad of popular themes. Each collection is professionally sculpted and finely hand painted. Great for school projects or it's just fun to display near your computer. Excellent \"carry-along\" for any excursion since the figures are neatly packed in a reusable acetate tube. Choose from over 45 different themes! All our products are phthalate-free and thoroughly safety tested to safeguard your child's health. Safari Ltd.® takes pride in providing breathtaking, innovative and value priced figures for now over 3 generations. Featured is our Jamestown Settlers TOOBS®. Replica Size: 1.5\" to 3\" H (4 to 7.5 cm). Suggested age 3+ TOOBS® includes: Sailor with Navigational Device, Blacksmith, Settler with Musket, John Smith, Female Settler Gardening, Female Settler Cooking and Settler Workman with Ax.\n\nEducational Information\nJohn Smith\nDuring the first year of the colony, leadership was weak but improved when Captain Smith became President in the fall of 1608. He was not well liked because of his strict rules. He returned to England in 1609.\nSettler with Musket\nAfter 1609 every man in the colony was required to train daily in the use of the musket, sword, and the wearing of armor. A colonial militia was organized in 1622.\nWorkman with Ax\nThe first fort was built soon after the settlers arrived in May, 1607. Once the walls were in place, the colonist began construction of buildings inside the fort.\nFemale Settler Gardening\nWomen planted “kitchen” gardens, growing vegetables and herbs for cooking and medicinal purposes. They also did the cooking, sewing and laundry, as well as tending livestock such as chickens, goats and pigs.\nFemale Settler Cooking\nEnglish women cooked over an open hearth, preparing traditional English meats but adapting the recipes to foods that were available in Virginia.\nBlacksmith\nThe Fort blacksmith repaired tools and military equipment. In the first years, the blacksmith probably produced very few items since most tools and weapons were brought from England.\nChicken\nChickens were brought over from England and provided the colonists with meat and eggs.\nPig\nPigs were imported from England and allowed to forage freely. They soon became too numerous and were rounded up and taken to an island in the middle of James River. The island is still called Hog Island.\nShip\nThe settlers arrived in the New World after a 4-month, 6,000 mile voyage. The 3 ships they sailed on were the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery.\nSailor with Navigational Device\nThe ship’s navigator used devices such as the cross-staff to determine the ship’s latitude by measuring the angle of the sun. \nCannon\nCannon were brought over from England on the ships. After the fort was built, cannon were placed in raised areas at each corner to defend the fort from attack.\nFire\nThe settlers cooked over an open hearth.\n\n\n","brand":"SAFARI LTD","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":39695708291281,"sku":"SAF680204","price":10.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0506\/2538\/0562\/products\/TOOB_-_JAMESTOWN_SETTLERS.png?v=1622478470","url":"https:\/\/www.adventurehobbiesandtoys.com\/products\/toob-jamestown-settlers","provider":"Adventure Hobbies \u0026 Toys","version":"1.0","type":"link"}