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In 1788, Jamestown was no longer a thriving colony but had become a small, largely abandoned settlement. The original Jamestown, established in 1607, had faced numerous challenges, including disease, famine, and conflicts with Indigenous peoples, leading to its decline. By the late 17th century, the capital of Virginia had moved to Williamsburg, and Jamestown's significance diminished. By 1788, the site was primarily a historical remnant rather than an active community.

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