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Why did the Pilgrims have a difficult first winter in Plymouth?

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The crops that were planted froze.
The crops that were planted froze.

Native Americans attacked the colony.
Native Americans attacked the colony.

They arrived too late to plant crops.
They arrived too late to plant crops.

They had no weapons to hunt for food.
They had no weapons to hunt for food.

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They arrived too late to plant crops.

Arriving in November 1620 left them no time to plant and harvest, so food shortages and disease made the first winter deadly.