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7 August, 04:23

The Pilgrims were fortunate in that their first winter was mild and not many people died. True False

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  1. 7 August, 06:57
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    The answer would be B) False cause sadly most of them died during the winter.
  2. 7 August, 08:12
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    This answer is false the pilgrims in their first winter were often killed by many bad diseases this caused many of them to die during their first winter however they soon became resistant to these diseases and then when the revolutionary war came along the british or as they called them the red coates were getting the same diseases that the pilgrims got during their first winter which kill many of the british and ended up allowing the pilgrims to win the war the diseases killed thousands but then also let a new nation be born.
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