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Jamestown struggled initially due to poor planning, lack of essential supplies, and a focus on searching for gold rather than establishing a sustainable settlement. The colonists faced harsh conditions, including disease, famine, and conflicts with Indigenous peoples. Additionally, many of the settlers were unprepared for the harsh realities of frontier life, leading to high mortality rates in the early years. These factors combined to create a challenging environment that hindered the colony's early success.

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