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What is the term used for the winter following John Smith’s departure from Jamestown? the “peaceful time” the “prosperous time” the “starving time” the “freezing time”
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What is the term used for the winter following John Smith’s departure from Jamestown? the “peaceful time” the “prosperous time” the “starving time” the “freezing time”
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What is the term used for the winter following John Smith’s departure from Jamestown?
the “peaceful time”
the “prosperous time”
the “starving time”
the “freezing time”
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Hi there friend :)
Your answer would be the "starving time"
Hope that helps
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Hey there,
The answer is "starving time"
Hope this helps :))
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