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Q: What caused brackish in Jamestown?
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What is Jamestown's Landscape in 1607?

Swampy and It has Brackish Water


Jamestown was located near a swamp ground that is always wet what problem did Jamestown colonists have because this location?

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Jamestown was a very dirty place. There were mosquitoes carrying malaria in the swamps, the water was brackish, and a major drought almost caused the settlement to disappear Williamsburg was on higher land away from disease. Also, the water was drinkable. Overall, Williamsburg was a much cleaner and nicer place to live.


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A need for labor was caused by the quick growth of tobacco farming in Jamestown.


What problem was caused by the quick growth of tobacco in Jamestown?

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What problem caused by the quick growth of tobacco farming in Jamestown?

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What problem was caused by the quick growth of the tobacco farming in Jamestown?

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What twice daily event would cause water levels around Jamestown to rise and cause wells and fresh water streams to become brackish!!!?

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Why is Baltic Sea have less salinity?

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