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Why was the James river important to Jamestown

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I believe it would be to the fact that the town depends on the river (similar to Mesopotamia) the river would provide a GREAT water source and it makes fertile ground also provides clay for houses hope this helps u unlike other people who say I dunno just cause the want points. Ok sorry just got worked up
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