tobacco
The settlers grew tobacco as their cash crop. This got them a lot of money.
The settlers wanted to live a life in America, and the founders wanted to find gold and natural resources to trade and become rich.
To gain Wealth
Virginia. That's where Jamestown was. However, the failed Roanoke, which came before Jamestown, was in North Carolina.
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Jamestown, founded in 1607, was the first successful permanent English settlement in what would become the United States.
English became the official language of the United States through the adoption of the English language in the 18th century when the nation gained independence. Additionally, the first English settlers in the early 17th century established English as the predominant language in the American colonies.
The settlers grew tobacco as their cash crop. This got them a lot of money.
The settlers wanted to live a life in America, and the founders wanted to find gold and natural resources to trade and become rich.
One thing is that Jamestown was named after King James of Europe.
On November 5 1612, a Thanksgiving dinner was held at Jamestown, Virginia. It was in honor of the arrival of Governor Dale with a ship-load of girls who were to become the wives of the settlers.
The crop that helped Jamestown become more successful was tabacco, because they sold it for pipes. Many people enjoyed this sensation, and bought it, which brought in money for the people of Jamestown. ~E VanDe
On Christmas 1606 London Company sent 3 ships, the Discovery, Susan Constant and Godspeed with 104 settlers. They landed on April 26, 1607 in what would become Jamestown. Only 35 of the 104 would survive the first 7 months.
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A country can become more economically developed by setting up industries and manufacturing plants. This will improve the employment rate and boost the economy.
Jamestown was England's first settlement in what would become Virginia.