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Sabrina Leach
4 February, 05:35
Plymouth problems faced by colonists
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Jagger Gonzales
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Difficulties that both the Jamestown and Plymouth colonies faced were hunger, disease and extreme environmental hazards. The settlers at Jamestown also suffered from poor relations with the indigenous native Americans, the absence of a family unit and overall inexperience.
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