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Which situation was similar for both the settlers of Jamestown and Plymouth?

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They were alike in the sense that they were both early “"New World” settlements from Europe. Plymouth, MA was settled for the religious freedom of the Pilgrims. The Pilgrims were seeking freedom from religious prosecution. Jamestown was settled in hopes of making profit.

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Both situations were similar because they were new people having to adjust to a new land and they also both dealt with the settlers who already lived there the Indians. Hope this helps you!

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