It's sad to say, but many of your colonists probably won't survive their first winter in the New World. While some of your decisions regarding their health and welfare have been effective, the members of your Company are in desperately weakened states of health. The backbreaking labor of starting a new colony combined with the coming difficult winter will undoubtedly be the end of many of them.
Despite the many physical and emotional challenges faced by your Company members, you are a strong leader, and your well-informed decisions have kept spirits high, even in times of adversity. Psychologically, your colonists are up to the enormous task of founding a new colony.
Your supplies are not as robust as they could be, but your Company is in decent shape. During your voyage, you made some rash decisions, and wasted some valuable supplies in the process. You will need to be more prudent in the future, or it will spell certain disaster for your colony.
Perhaps you should have been an admiral in the British navy, rather than a governor in the New England colonies! Your wise advice and sound forethought have made for a relatively safe voyage for your Company. While the relationship with the ship's crew has been a bit strained at times, you have maintained strong leadership on board. The captain and sailors may not like you, but they respect you.
Your supplies are not as robust as they could be, but your Company is in decent shape. During your voyage, you made some rash decisions, and wasted some valuable supplies in the process. You will need to be more prudent in the future, or it will spell certain disaster for your colony.