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The leader of the expedition to the place that became Jamestown, VA was Captain John Smith. He was an explorer, adventurer, and an able administrator.
The leader of the expedition to the place that became Jamestown, VA was Captain John Smith. He was an explorer, adventurer, and an able administrator.
The leader of the Jamestown settlement was John Smith. :)
A soldier and adventurer named John Smith took controll.
There were no independent servants in Jamestown. Jamestown was 104 men sent to look for gold by investors. The men were a variety of soldiers, nobility, and adventurers. Smith is a perfect example of the type of man who went to Jamestown. He was an adventurer, scalawag, and lied about his position in Jamestown. Historians have found that there was a Spanish spy among the crew.
The Pilgrims & Jamestown settlers had to learn to trade with the Indians, deal with hunger and disease.
They had different land (Jamestown was much more fertile) so farming was much easier in Jamestown so they had a different style of living.
John carver was their governor and when he died William Bradford became governor. John Smith was one of the founders of Jamestown and an English adventurer and soldier.
Captain John Smith was an English adventurer who was one of the founders of the Jamestown, Virginia settlement. He was 27 years old when they first landed on Virginia.
Pocahontas's friendship with the English settlers helped ensure the success of Jamestown.
Steve Irwin was an adventurer, who no doubt had many scary experiences, wrestling with crocodiles and snakes. Only his family would know which was his scariest.
The duration of The Adventurer's is 2700.0 seconds.