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year founded Jamestown Colony Facts location 1. 2. 3. company that held charter number of settlers 4. person who forced settlers to work 5. 6. name of local Native Americans what winter of 1609-10 was called 7. crop that made colony successful 8. person who married John Rolfe 9. lure for settlers 10. 11. first legislature in North America elected by people

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