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The first Jamestown settlers, who arrived in 1607, faced numerous challenges, including harsh environmental conditions, a lack of food, and conflicts with Indigenous peoples. Many settlers were unprepared for the realities of survival, leading to a high mortality rate due to starvation, disease, and hostile encounters. The settlement struggled during its early years, but the introduction of tobacco cultivation by John Rolfe eventually provided a profitable export that helped stabilize the colony. Despite their hardships, the perseverance of the settlers laid the foundation for future English colonization in America.

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