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Smith and the other colonists were miserable after the ships left them in Virginia due to a lack of supplies, food, and proper shelter. They faced harsh conditions and conflicts with local Indigenous tribes, which exacerbated their struggles. Additionally, the absence of experienced leadership and support left them ill-prepared for the challenges of survival in the New World. The combination of these factors led to a sense of despair and hopelessness among the settlers.

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