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- More than half of the English settlers died during the first winter in America, as a result of poor nutrition and inadequate housing in the harsh weather1. Leaders such as Bradford, Standish, John Carver, William Brewster and Edward Winslow played important roles in keeping the remaining settlers together1. There is also a popular lore that a crew of Frenchmen were shipwrecked along the Cape Cod coast and were executed by the local Nausets, evoking a divine curse against their native captors2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.More than half of the English settlers died during that first winter, as a result of poor nutrition and housing that proved inadequate in the harsh weather. Leaders such as Bradford, Standish, John Carver, William Brewster and Edward Winslow played important roles in keeping the remaining settlers together.www.history.com/topics/colonial-america/pilgrimsIn the popular lore of the early English settlers, a crew of Frenchmen were said to have shipwrecked along the Cape Cod coast. Their party was taken by the local Nausets and most of them were executed, but not before evoking a divine curse against their native captors.cvltnation.com/the-great-dying-new-englands-coast…
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