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Soloha48 [4]
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PLEASE ANSWER!!!! I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST ANSWER!!!! THIS MY FINAL FOR CLASS!!!!!!! PLEASE ANSWER CORRECTLY!!!!!

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densk [106]3 years ago
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-Jamestown: unstable relations with Powhatans
<span>-Plymouth: good relations until war was later declared in 1636

</span>-Jamestown: representative gov. 
<span>-Plymouth: self-gov. agreement- Mayflower Compact
</span>
-Jamestown: inexperience, unwillingness to work, poor Indian relations, disease, starvation
<span>-Plymouth: hunger, disease, environmental hazards</span>
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