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30 March, 06:10

In what way were the Jamestown and the Plymouth colonies similar?

Both succeeded by developing cash-intensive crops.

Both struggled with starvation and other harsh conditions.

Both were driven by economic success over religious freedom.

Both had roots in the Protestant Reformation under King James I.

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