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24 October, 17:38
Why did the jamestown settlement almost fail?
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Allison Washington
24 October, 19:42
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Jamestown colony almost failed because the Virginia Company made a poor choice when they decided where to establish it, and they were unable to successfully work together; the colony was a success because it survived, due to tobacco and the fact that the local Native American tribes were not able to destroy it because ...
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