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Jamestown was established in 1607, Roanoke Island in 1585 (although it disappeared), Georgia in 1733, and Plymouth in 1620.
Jamestown, Roanoke island, and _____
About 50 miles
No. Roanoke Island, the site of the colony, is one of North Carolina's barrier islands. Jamestown is Virginia's first settlement.
There are a bunch of Jamestowns in the US. The one in NC is 275 miles from Roanoke Island, the one in VA is 142 miles.
It is approximately 100 miles.
Yes, both Roanoke Island and Jamestown were settled by the English as economic ventures to establish colonies for trade and profit. Roanoke Island, settled in 1585, was intended to create a base for privateering against Spanish ships, while Jamestown, settled in 1607, aimed to find gold and other valuable resources.
Roanoke was settled by English settlers on Roanoke Island, present-day North Carolina. Jamestown was settled by English settlers in Virginia, while Plymouth was settled by English Separatists in Massachusetts.
Roanoke was located in what is now North Carolina, Plymouth was located in what is now Massachusetts, and Jamestown was located in what is now Virginia.
The first settlement was Jamestown, Virginia.