The Massachusetts Bay Colony was the first colony in what is today New England. At that point contained what is now the states of Massachusetts Maine, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire
they gave them seeds
The founder of the Jamestown colony was the Virginia Company of London. It was named for James I of England.
No, it's a city in Virginia, one of the Middle Colonies.
No, that was the Virginia Colony who did that.
England established Virginia is 1607.
in 1607
in 1607
Virginia was a colony and Jamestown one of the places in the colony. It helped establish Virginia as a colony.
1585
Virginia
The Puritans who settled in Massachusetts came primarily from England in the early 17th century seeking religious freedom and wanting to establish a community based on their beliefs. The most well-known group of Puritans were the Pilgrims who came to America on the Mayflower and established the Plymouth Colony in 1620.
Virginia
Jamestown was establish on the north bank of the James River
to escape religious persecution establish a puritan commanwealth
Most of the population of the Virginia colony was born in England
James River