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Jamestown, established in 1607, had access to brackish water from the James River, which was a mix of fresh and saltwater. The location's proximity to the river led to issues with water quality, including contamination from saltwater and sewage, which contributed to health problems among the settlers. Additionally, the water supply was insufficient for the growing population, leading to further struggles in the early years of the settlement.

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