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Why did the Jamestown colony almost fail? A. The Native American tribes would not trade food and supplies. B. The colony lacked sources of fresh water. C. The men were more interested in searching for gold than planting crops.

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B

Step-by-step explanation:

their water was plagued with bacteria such as bubonic plague and dysentery. which came from the water. The workers did not want to work because they were sick all the time. so the only reasonable answer is B.

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