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because jamestown was surronded by disease-carrying mosquitos

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Q: Why did two thirds of Jamestown's colonists die by the time the first winter arived?
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Why did two-thirds of Jamestown's colonists die by the time the first winter arrived?

stop cheating and use your book


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Why did the Massachusetts bay colonists fare better at the beginning than the colonists in Virginia?

The colonists at Massachusetts bay fared better at the beginning than the colonists at Virginia because they were much more prepared for winter. The Virginia colonists had not prepared to stay for a long period of time.


Did the Jamestown colony have horses?

Yes, they did! Except in the winter of 1690 the colonists were starving and ATE the horses.


Why colonists were dying?

Starvation, sickness, no proper shelter in winter, Indian attacks, that kind of stuff.


How many pilgrims survived the first winter (1620-1621)?

The amount of colonists that survived decreased to lower than 60


Why did the jamwstown colony almost come to an end?

The colonists were not prepared for the harsh winter. The cold and disease killed almost all of the colonists. Attacks from Indians also affected their survival.


Why did the colonists at Massachusetts Bay fare better at the beginning than the colonist in Virginia?

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