one of the main reasons that jamestown settlers struggled to survive was that they
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The winter of 1609-1610 in Jamestown is referred to as the "starving time." Disease, violence, drought, a meager harvest followed by a harsh winter, and poor drinking water left the majority of colonists dead that winter.
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The colony of Jamestown failed because of disease and famine, the location of the colony, and the laziness of the settlers.
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