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The Jamestown location was bad because they build their fort beside/on a swamp with had bugs that carried deadly diseases and the water also killed many of the settlers. South Williamsport. Kayla V.
one advantage was that they were surrounded on three sides by water and one by swamp
Poor health.
While the prior planning was somewhat lacking, the settlement at Jamestown got off to a fairly good start. The first winter was extremely harsh and unexpected. That winter caused condition continued hardship.
You basically said it in your question. The ground was swampy so the water was bad, there were mosquitoes, and disease.
It was not a good location. In fact it was the worse spot in the area. The water was bad and there was problems with disease from the water. It was so bad that the native Americans in the area would not live there.
Actually, Jamestown was never meant to be permanent but the 104 men who landed in Virginia were sent there to look for gold. They built their fort on the worse land in the area with bad water, mosquitoes, and a Native American empire of 15,000.
because Jamestown was near the Indian and they did not get along other reason is most of the water was not fresh so they had to drink polluted water other reason is when its winter people get sick and they had no medicine and no food because they did not know that
Jamestown was founded later, was settled in a very different sort of location by a group of only men and actually survived.
there are many reasons why restaurants fail. they can fail due to their bad service given to their customers.or they can fail due to their location,their prices,several things matter.
They were bad at farming.
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