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Why did the settlers to Jamestown as the site for their colony

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  • 01-09-2019

Jamestown just seemed like the ideal location to the settlers. It was an easily defendable location, as it was higher than sea level and gave them a good view of their surrounds, and they were near the sea and rivers, which allowed for a plentiful supply of freshwater and convenient transportation.

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