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Cattle were brought to Jamestown in 1611. Initially, the colonists relied on trade with Native Americans and shipments from England for food, but the introduction of cattle marked a significant step towards self-sufficiency in the colony. The livestock provided a source of meat, milk, and labor, which contributed to the development of agriculture in Virginia.

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