King James.
Jamestown.
King James. We have a river named for him right here in Virginia. We did have a town, Jamestown the first capitol of Virginia. There is even a version of the Bible that is named for King James. King James IV and I.
the govener of Jamestown was jhon white
No ruler personally did. It was the Virginia Company.
Yes, King James I was the English ruler who granted the charter that allowed the Pilgrims to settle in America. In 1606, he authorized the Virginia Company, which eventually led to the establishment of Jamestown in 1607. The Pilgrims, who sought religious freedom, later received a separate charter for their voyage and settlement in Plymouth in 1620.
No there is not a forgotten ruler named Senkhara!
it is a king
Henry is an English name meaning 'home ruler'.I'm not sure which henry you're searching for, if its from the part electrical engineering then its the unit of inductance named after the scientist Henry
The Governor in 2009 is Tim Kaine.
The first governor of Jamestown was John Smith, he was assigned the "council" (ruler) of Jamestown by england. John Smith used harsh dicipline to keep the colony alive.
An english ruler uses inches and feet, and a metric ruler uses centimeters, millimeters, decimeters and meters.
John Smith, a harsh and brutal ruler who forced the colonial "gentlemen" to work hard for the good of the colony, is generally said to have saved Jamestown.