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John Smith's leadership was crucial to the survival of Jamestown, as he implemented strict discipline and established a work ethic among the settlers. His famous motto, "He who does not work, will not eat," motivated colonists to cultivate crops and build essential infrastructure. Smith also forged crucial alliances with local Native American tribes, which helped secure vital resources and support during the colony's early struggles. His leadership ultimately laid the groundwork for the eventual growth and stability of the settlement.

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