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The Pilgrims were fortunate in that their first winter was mild and not many people died?
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The Pilgrims were fortunate in that their first winter was mild and not many people died?
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The first winter was very harsh and many people died from starvation and dieases.
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if this is a true or false question the answer is false.
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