Blood on the River

How does the author use James Town as an example of what happens when people refuse to work together?

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The mysterious disappearance of Roanoke Colony is something Samuel finally understands in Chapter 16, when he sees the rifts between the colonists, how their refusal to work in the common interest could lead to complete destruction of James Town. It is only the continual replenishment of new colonists that keeps the colony going.

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Blood on the River