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The Jamestown men didn't change the area around the fort with any success. They were there to get rich and find gold. Later, colonies did change the environment, but not for the good. They tried to recreate England by planting foreign crops, putting up fences, bringing in foreign insects, and encroaching on Native American lands. They practiced environmental terrorism and ruined the connection between man and nature.

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