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They named it the James river.

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When did Virginia company settlers found Jamestown and name the river?

Jamestown and the James River were founded in April 1607 by English Settlers.


When did Virginia Company settlers found Jamestown and name the James River?

Jamestown and the James River were founded in April 1607 by English Settlers.


What did the settlers of Jamestown name their new settlement?

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When did virgina company settlers found Jamestown and name the James river?

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Where were the Jamestown's settlers from?

The Jamestown settlers where from England


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On 3 ships- the Sarah Constant, the Godspeed, and the Discovery. They sailed from England across the Atlantic, and up the James River to Jamestown Island.


Who were the James river and Jamestown name after?

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How did the government of Jamestown settlers differ from that of the Plymouth settlers.?

how did the government of he Jamestown settlers differ from tht of theplymouth settles


Riverbank site where the Virginia Company settlers planted the first permanent colony?

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The selection of a site for Jamestown was primarily based on the settlers?

The settlers chose the location site for Jamestown because they were concerned about defended themselves from attack from other ships. They were pleased to dock their own ships and found a good supply of fresh water in Jamestown.