the Pilgrim's came for religious purposes and the Jamestown settlers came for power/wealth
(They came to America to escape worldly temptations like wealth.)
pilgrims
The first settlers to America were called Pilgrims.
The settlers were, in fact, both British. Jamestown settlers were mainly from London (England). However, 50% of the Jamestown settlers were classed as "gentlemen". These were not working class men but were landowners and people who did not do manual labour. This caused issues as they did not have the necessary skills like carpenters, builders farmers and blacksmith which were needed to initiate the building of the colony.
Coronado explored what is now New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas before the Jamestown settlers or the Pilgrims were even born.
England sent settlers to the New World.
Jamestown
No, the Pilgrims did not found Jamestown. Jamestown was established in 1607 by the Virginia Company as the first permanent English settlement in North America. The Pilgrims, on the other hand, founded Plymouth Colony in 1620, seeking religious freedom. Although both colonies were part of early English colonization efforts, they were founded by different groups for different reasons.
Jamestown
May 14, 1607
The Pilgrims did not build a fort in Jamestown, Virginia. Instead, Jamestown was established by the Virginia Company in 1607 as the first permanent English settlement in North America. The settlers built a fort to protect themselves from Native American attacks and other potential threats.
Jamestown became the first permanent colony of England in what is now America. It encourgaed other settlers to come to America.