It was named Boston
it was John Winthrop
He saved the first permanent English settlement. ;] !!
Jamestown settlement survived the first to years by the help of Captain John Smith.
His legal justification was that the tribes failed to subdue their land.
John Winthdrop had a vision that the new colony would be a common wealth, a community in which people work together for the good of the whole.
There are over 100 saints named John and the first name of each of them was John.
The settlement of John Smith was Jamestown, Virginia.
John White
Jamestown
Martha
Yes, John Winthrop's group of Puritans did choose to establish their settlement on a hill to the south of Salem near the mouth of the Charles River. This decision was based on their belief that they were creating a "city upon a hill" as a model of virtue and religious purity for others to look up to.
The answer is Brisbane, but Oxley did not actually name the city. The city of Brisbane was named after the Brisbane River, which John Oxley named after Sir Thomas Brisbane in 1823. He was the Governor of New South Wales at the time when Brisbane was founded. The river was named first, but Brisbane was not founded until the first settlement in Moreton Bay at Redcliffe failed due to the lack of fresh water, and had to be moved to the Brisbane River, in 1825.