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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.
False. Jamestown eventually flourished (after a period of hardship, starvation and madness) as an early colony of England. However the colony on Roanoke Island in the Virginia Colony did experience a mysterious disapperance of it's settlers. Roanoke was an earlier settlement as well-- settled sometime between 1585 and 1587. Jamestown was settled later (founded in 1607)
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The first settlement was Jamestown, Virginia.
Jamestown, Virginia because although Roanoke was earlier it failed to survive.
The Roanoke settlement was smaller, short-lived, and ultimately unsuccessful compared to Plymouth and Jamestown. Plymouth and Jamestown were more established and enduring colonies that had more success in maintaining their settlements.
New England was considered to have the poorest economy is the earlier times of North America.
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No, it took place about 4 years earlier in the skys over England.
NO-The Jamestown settlers had arrived much earlier, in fact they had stolen corn from the neighboring Natives soon upon arrival, but of coarse they still starved to death because they were all wealthy and LAZY men.
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There were no nunneries in 1630s England. Nunneries were abolished in England under Henry VIII, 100 years earlier.