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Jamestown and the James River were founded in April 1607 by English Settlers.
jamestownIn 1607 the Virginia Company of London established the colony of Jamestowne as the first permanent New World English colony.
Jamestown was the first successful English settlement on the mainland of North America.[1] Named for King James I of England, Jamestown was founded in the Colony of Virginia on May 14, 1607.
I am assuming you mean in America right? Jamestown, founded in 1607
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Jamestown is the name of a settlement that was established in the year of 1607. The queen of Appamatuck was appointed to bring him water to wash his hands and another brought him a bunch of feathers.
Jamestown and the James River were founded in April 1607 by English Settlers.
jamestownIn 1607 the Virginia Company of London established the colony of Jamestowne as the first permanent New World English colony.
Jamestown and the James River were founded in April 1607 by English Settlers.
Jamestown, VA was the first permanent English settlement in what is now the U.S.; founded in 1607.
Jamestown, VA was the first permanent English settlement in what is now the U.S.; founded in 1607.
Jamestown was the first successful English settlement on the mainland of North America.[1] Named for King James I of England, Jamestown was founded in the Colony of Virginia on May 14, 1607.
I am assuming you mean in America right? Jamestown, founded in 1607
1607 Jamestown VA settlement
Well, "large" is pretty vague. However, the "20 and odd" Africans that were first brought to the English colonies of America were brought to Jamestown VA in 1607. For some years it was believed they were aboard a Dutch naval vessel, but it now appears it was an English Privateer, the White Lion, that had taken the slaves from a Portugese ship enroute to Mexico.
Well, "large" is pretty vague. However, the "20 and odd" Africans that were first brought to the English colonies of America were brought to Jamestown VA in 1607. For some years it was believed they were aboard a Dutch naval vessel, but it now appears it was an English Privateer, the White Lion, that had taken the slaves from a Portugese ship enroute to Mexico.
It was founded in May 1607 and named for the reigning monarch of England, James I.