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John Rolfe faced several challenges during his time in the early 17th century Virginia colony, primarily related to the cultivation of tobacco, which became a cash crop. He struggled with the harsh conditions of the Virginia environment, labor shortages, and conflicts with Indigenous peoples over land and resources. Additionally, Rolfe navigated the complexities of colonial governance and trade, as well as personal challenges, including the impact of his marriage to Pocahontas amidst cultural tensions. His innovations in tobacco cultivation eventually helped stabilize the colony economically.

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