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Q: What was the education of the Jamestown colony in the 1600's?
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the Jamestown colony grew the tobacco in the 1600s


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Why didn't the settlers want to work in Virginia in the 1600s?

If you are asking about Jamestown the men who came were there to look for gold for investors and not begin a colony. It wasn't until 1620 that Plymouth colony was established and it was a colony that was to establish a way of living for families.


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