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Chapter 4 of APUSH examines the harsh realities of life in the Chesapeake region during the seventeenth century. From 1607 to 1692, settlers faced extreme conditions, with deadly diseases like malaria, dysentery, and typhoid claiming numerous lives. The chapter highlights the challenges of survival in the American wilderness, where few individuals reached the age of 40 or 50. It explores the impact of these hardships on the development of American society and the resilience of early settlers.
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