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What is the geography of Jamestown in the colonial region?

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The winters in Jamestown were bitter cold, windy and long. While the summers were hot, humid, and buggy. Also, there were many forests in Jamestown with fresh water streams running through them. The many forests, in Virginia, made logging a popular job and finding the wood to make houses was easy.

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