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The settlers didn't know what to do and were miserable without his help. They needed him to be there, which showed how he contributed to America.

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What happened after John Smith left Jamestown?

They went back to their greedy habits and started falling apart again he left because he was injured That's not what the question asked. It asked what happened to HIM, not what happened to THEM.


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