the New England colony
Jamestown.
Captain John Smith founded it on May 14th, 1607
Captain John Smith. English pilgrims migrated here, seeking religious freedom.
Captain John Smith founded it on May 14th, 1607
ANSWER:The first English settlement in America was Jamestown, founded in 1607, by Captain John Smith. The region would eventually be known as the colony of Virginia.
Captain John Smith was instrumental in the establishment of the Jamestown colony in Virginia, which was founded in 1607. It was the first permanent English settlement in North America and faced numerous challenges, including harsh weather, food shortages, and conflicts with Indigenous peoples. Smith's leadership and resourcefulness were crucial in ensuring the colony's survival during its early years.
The colony of Virginia was founded in 1607 by Captain John Smith from the small rural village of Willoughby, England. by the way you spelt Virginia wrong.
Captain John Smith was the first English explorer to map the Chesapeake Bay area and New England. He was the third leader of the Virginia Colony, based at Jamestown.
Captain John Smith
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Captain John Smith .
Many people think it was Captain John Smith who came with the colonist in Jamestown. He was in Jamestown, but that was after they had been there awhile that he arrived. He found a colony that was dying.