17th century, year 1607
Jamestown was the first permanent British settlement in North America. In 1607 (the beginning of the 17th century), John Smith led the group of colonists to found the colony for King James I.
how were the settlers unprepared for what they found in Jamestown
17th century, year 1607
The 17th century - May 4, 1607.
In 1607, England found Jamestown on the coast of present -day Virginia.
It was found in 1607 It was found in 1607
The breastplate was discovered in the Jamestown site, specifically in an area known as the "James Fort" site, which dates back to the early 17th century. It was found during archaeological excavations that aimed to uncover artifacts from the original settlement established in 1607. The breastplate is significant as it provides insights into the armor and military presence at the Jamestown colony during its formative years.
Jamestown
No. Jamestown, the first successful English settlement in North America, was found near Norfolk in the Cobham Bay area. It was not relocated far from the original site.
1607
The English
John Smith did not found Jamestown, he was actually the fourth leader of Jamestown. He is just the most famous.