Jamestown was very important because it was the first permanent English settlement in North America. It is America's birthplace.
Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in North America to survive. The settlement at Roanoke, Virginia was earlier and was intended to be permanent, but did not survive. no one knows why.
Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement or colony in North America.
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Jamestown i guess
the first permanent european settlement in the present-day us is Alaska
the first permanent european settlement in the present-day us is Alaska
The first European permanent settlement was settled by the French. (St. Genevieve, MO)
The first European permanent and continuous settlement in the present-day U.S. was established by the Spanish at Saint Augustine. (by taylor J.)
Jamestown was very important because it was the first permanent English settlement in North America. It is America's birthplace.
The first permanent English settlement of the Pilgrims in North America was the Plymouth Colony.
In 1565 Spain founded St. Augustine in present-day Florida.
The Dutch immigrants arrived at the southern trip of the contiment. They built CApe Town, the first permanent European settlement in Africa.
The first permanent settlement by Europeans on North American was St. Augustine, FL in 1565. The first English settlement was Jamestown, VA in 1607.
St. Augustine
It was built in Santo Domingo, 1496. :) I just searched this up!
First English settlement is Jamestown located in Virginia.