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What Were The Jamestown Settlers Greatest Problems In The Early Years Of Settlement?

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Their greatest problems were starvation, diseases such as malaria, and raids by Native Americans.
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The colony was located in a malaria and typhoid infested area, colonists faced starvation due to lack of supplies and farming skills, and local indians were unpredictable and hostile.

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