No.
The Virginia Company of London (otherwise known as the London Company), under the leadership of Bartholomew Gosnold, was given permission by James I of England to settle and trade in Virginia. This company was a subsidiary of the larger Virginia Company that also owned the Plymouth Company that settle Massachusetts.
Several dancers settled in London.
j
why did the lenape settle in the new jersey area
Delaware
DuPont is Delaware's largest chemical company.
The Virginia Company was a split off from the London Company, which was the wealthy group of aristocrats in England that had invested in exploration and colonization in the New World. The Jamestown Colony consisted of the men who were from the Virginia Company, and others who were paid to go.
The Dutch were the first people to settle in Delaware in 1631, sent by De Vries.
delaware
Du Pont is Delaware's largest chemical company. :)
The two joint stock companies granted charters to settle Virginia were the London Company and the Plymouth Company. The London Company, established in 1606, was responsible for founding Jamestown in 1607, the first permanent English settlement in North America. The Plymouth Company, formed around the same time, aimed to establish settlements in northern Virginia but had less success compared to its counterpart.
Question: Author of the Vrginia Company of London? Answer: The answer to this question is King James I of England/Great Britain. You may also find the answer to this question by the popularly seached: "Who wrote the Charters of the Virginia Company of London". (That is answered by another user.)