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How were the experiences of Jamestown settlers and pilgrims alike?how were they different

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  • 10-12-2015
One of the main ways in which the the experiences of Jamestown settlers and pilgrims were alike is that both groups faced extreme hardships in terms of their environment--such as a lack of food and hostile natives--but they differed in that the former were there mainly to profit, while the latter were there to escape persecution. 
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