Jamestown was named for James I , King of England.
The colony of Jamestown was not named after St. James. Instead, it was named after James VI (King of Scotland) and James 1 (King of England).
The colony of Jamestown was not named after St. James. Instead, it was named after James VI (King of Scotland) and James 1 (King of England).
It was named after King James I
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Jamestown, Virginia, was named for King James I of England.
King James had the members of the council govern the settlement up the James River. This are was known as Jamestown.
It was named after the King of England. King James the 1st
King James I
Jamestown is named after King James, who gave the land to the English to colonize it.
The colony of Jamestown was so named after James I of England, their king. These settlers were very loyal, and this is said to be the beginning of the British Empire.
The people living in the colony named it after their king, King James.