Hi Katie,<br><br>I would think that it would depend on the people in your group and how you arrived at the Island. If you knew then from before like a party/fish boat loaded with friends then you would already know, to a point, who you could trust and who you would not turn your back on. If you did not know them you could be in a heap of trouble. Supplies and procurement of water would be my first priority. You could live quite a while without food but without water you would soon perish. I think the will to survive would quickly become more important than trust. Allies and bands would quickly form in a large group. But to be quite honest I would not trust any stranger until he/she had proved their worth.<br><br><br>Every citizen should be a soldier. This was the case with the Greeks and Romans, and must be that of every free state. <br>—Thomas Jefferson <br>