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LESSON 3 · The Great Explorers

The Real Reason They Survived

These colonies did not last because anyone planned well. They lasted because fresh ships kept arriving with new people, faster than the old ones died.

Each wave that lived through its first year passed on something useful: which water was safe, which crops grew, how to trade with neighbors instead of fighting them. Survival came less from the original mission and more from slow, painful learning by the people who outlasted their own mistakes.