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No colony was founded in 1619, but in Jamestown on July 30th of 1619, the House of Burgesses (the first representative assembly in future-America) met in the town's church, and a month later a group of enslaved Africans arrived (which marked "the first step toward the enslavement of Africans within what was to be the American republic," according to my textbook).

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Jamestown was established/founded in 1607 and became the first permanent English colony in America.

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The colony that was founded in 1607 was Jamestown, Virginia. It was officially named James Fort on May 4, 1607.

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12y ago

It's either Kentucky, Louisana, Oregon, or one of the 13 colonies.....

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Roanoke Island off of the coast of Virginia.

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Virginia was founded in 1607.

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virginia

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Jamestown

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