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I believe that Jamestown's beliefs were mixed. Some came for religious freedom and served the Lord with all their might. Others for adventure and just came 'along for the ride' and didn't really trust God. Still others might have come for gold and were so greedy they just kind of pushed God away. That's what I think. i think they were all christians

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