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Why was the Jamestown colony able to prosper in spite of many hardships

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Answered by AnastasiaShadowhaven
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Answer:

The production of tobacco as well as John Smith's rule of "He who does not work, shall not eat."

Explanation:

Tobacco brought up the economy.

The settlers of Jamestown were so focused on finding gold and getting wealthy that they were often too tired to tend to crops, so after a while, they started starving, but thanks to John Smith's rule, this trend ended before irreparable damage was done.

Answered by Anonymous
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Why was the Jamestown colony able to prosper in spite of many hardships? These people came to America seeking religious freedom, but denided the same liberties to people of other faiths
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