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The Jamestown colony was led by John Smith.
John Smith was from England. He was an English explorer that led the Virginia colony of Jamestown and mapped out the Chesapeake Bay.
Recognized for his part in the establishment of the first permanent English settlement in North America at Jamestown, he led the Virginia Colony from September 1608 to August 1609.
it was led by john SMith
I believe you are thinking of Joseph Smith, and his starting of the Mormon religion
The Jamestown colony was led by John Smith.
John Smith was from England. He was an English explorer that led the Virginia colony of Jamestown and mapped out the Chesapeake Bay.
Recognized for his part in the establishment of the first permanent English settlement in North America at Jamestown, he led the Virginia Colony from September 1608 to August 1609.
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The Roanoke Island colony was led by John White, who was appointed by Sir Walter Raleigh. John White served as the governor of the colony, which later became known as the Lost Colony due to its mysterious disappearance.
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it was led by john SMith
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.
I believe you are thinking of Joseph Smith, and his starting of the Mormon religion
Do you mean "for"? If so, the 1587 colony has become known as the lost colony.
The basic story of John Smith and Pocahontas, whether in fiction or history textbooks, is well known. The event actually happened in 1607) led many to believe that the story was actually a fable.