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The colonists remained isolated from American Indians. The colonists had good relations with American Indians. The colony had struggles, but it was mostly succeeding. Religion played a major role in colonial life. Almost all of the colonists were fit and healthy.\

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The correct answer to the opening question is the following.

Here we have the options but no question. So we assume that the question is "How was the relationship between colonists and Native American Indians? Probably the specific colony would be the Jamestown, Virginia colony.

If that is the case, the answer would be "the colony had struggles, but it was mostly succeeding."

The Jamestown, Virginia colony was founded in 1607, with the support of the Virginia-London company, that sponsored the trip to the North American territories. At the beginning of the settling, the colonists had many problems to survive due to the lack of supplies, the weather, and the general conditions of the new land. They could overcome the situation with the help of the Native American Indians. However, years later the relationship got complicated and different issues started to create serious issues between Native Indians and white English settlers.

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