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Jamestown did not, and could not expand- it is an island in the James River. However, colonists moved to other places, and began farming there.
Jamestown was never moved. It is still there.
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Actually it was the other way around. It moved from Jamestown to Williamsburg and then to Richmond. Richmond was the capital in the civil war so it stayed there.
diseases,Jamestown needed to be rebuilt due to the fire, surrounded by water
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The decimal point is moved two places to the left.
It started as Jamestown then it moved to Williamsburg then to Richmond.
It was Jamestown and moved to Williamsburg then to Richmond
No, Jamestown is not in Canada; it is located in the United States. Specifically, Jamestown refers to the first permanent English settlement in North America, established in Virginia in 1607. There are other places named Jamestown in the U.S., but there is no Jamestown in Canada.
Virginia was a colony and Jamestown one of the places in the colony. It helped establish Virginia as a colony.