Jamestown was 1607 and Plymouth in 1620.
Jamestown was founded 13 years before Plymouth was founded.
Jamestown was founded 13 years before Plymouth was founded.
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how many years passed from the founding of jamestown to the pigrim celebration of thanksgiving
There was no "one person." The founding of the US was a collective effort and took years to accomplish.
georgia in 1733 jamstown 1607 virginia 1607 plymouth 1620
Dartmouth College Dartmouth was founded in 1769, a full 133 years after the founding of Harvard College.
For the founding of Jamestown, over 20 years in England, Engalnd tried to plant another colony. So, they sailed of to America, found a colony and named it after King James I. For the founding of Plymouth, pilgrims didn't want to join the church in England and the government took action against them. They fined the pilgrims, jailed them, and some were even executed. Pretty awful huh? Hoped that helped you! :)
It started out with Stanley S. Hubbard founding the United States Satellite Broadcasting (USSB). A few years later, Hughes Corp founded DirecTV as we know it today.
Well, North Carolina had been discovered by pirates, but I think it was deserted. Then Virginia was founded, and then Plymouth, Massachussets. But Massachussets Bay wasn't founded until 10 years later.
New Orleans was founded May 7, 1718 and San Francisco was founded on June 29, 1776. So, New Orleans was founded 58 years before the founding of San Francisco.
It was founded by the French in 1749, so it's about 250-251 years old depending on the exact date of the founding.