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sweet [91]
4 years ago
11

What is the total number of colonists to arrive at Jamestown by summer of 1609

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Leno4ka [110]4 years ago
3 0
The winter was believed as the starving times which there were 500 people at the beginning of winter so I am guessing 500 for summer too. By the time spring came around there were only 60 people left some froze to death some starved to death. So there were 500 people during the summer of 1609. I hope this helped!
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Leader(s) Senator John C. Frémont (Calif.)

Senator Charles Sumner (Mass.)

Representative Thaddeus Stevens (Pa.)

President Ulysses S. Grant (Ohio)

Founded 1854

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