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The number of colonists who died each day varied significantly depending on the time period, location, and specific circumstances such as disease outbreaks, conflicts, and harsh living conditions. For instance, during the early years of the Jamestown settlement in the early 1600s, mortality rates were particularly high, with estimates suggesting that around 60% of the original settlers died within the first few years due to starvation, disease, and conflicts with Indigenous peoples. However, exact daily death rates are difficult to determine and would fluctuate widely over time.

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