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What caused more than half the colonists to die during the settlement of Jamestown?
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a lack of new supplies from England
a lack of new supplies from England

a lack of preparation for cold winters
a lack of preparation for cold winters

dirty water and bad food
dirty water and bad food

attacks by Native Americans

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The primary cause of the high mortality rate among the Jamestown colonists was **dirty water and bad food**. The settlement was built near stagnant water, which contributed to the spread of disease. Additionally, poor nutrition and inadequate supplies further exacerbated the situation, leading to a significant number of deaths in the early years. While other factors like attacks by Native Americans and lack of supplies also played a role, the immediate health issues from contaminated water and poor food were critical.
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