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The Native Americans were crucial to the survival of the Jamestown settlers, providing essential knowledge about local agriculture, such as the cultivation of corn, beans, and squash. They also engaged in trade with the colonists, supplying food and resources that were vital during times of hardship. Additionally, interactions with the Powhatan Confederacy shaped the settlers' understanding of the region and influenced their survival strategies. Ultimately, these relationships were pivotal in the early years of the Jamestown colony.

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