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kodGreya [7K]
3 years ago
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How was Plymouth a better colony than Jamestown

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Alex3 years ago
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Plymouth had much better living conditions because it could focus on agriculture and growth instead of hunting and whaling and similar things. People in Plymouth were much safer and their lives were easier. Also, Plymouth became important later for the ideas of abolitionists making it important for the civil war as an idea in the long run.
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