Jamestown was established/founded in 1607 and became the first permanent English colony in America.
London Company. They were a group of investors who sent 104 men to look for gold. The intent was not to establish a colony, but to make people rich. The outcome of the colony was an accident.
The first permanent (and successful) English settlement founded in the "New World" was the Jamestown colony. Founded in 1607, it was located in what would become the state of Virginia, in the central Eastern seaboard region of the American colonies -- and, eventually, of the United States.
Virginia Company of London, also known as London Company, founded Virginia. This company was chartered by King James I of England.
Jamestown was the first permanent English colony in the New World. It was founded in Virginia in 1607 by around 100 English colonists. The ships that they came across in were the Susan Constant, the Godspeed, and the Discovery.
is founded at Roanoke Island
No only the first english colony. It was founded by the english in 1624
because the English founded it and were the first overseas colony to live here.
First English colony in North America was the Colony of Roanoke, founded in 1585 by Sir Walter Raleigh, but the first successful colony was at Jamestown, Virginia founded by the Company of London in 1607.
Jamestown was established/founded in 1607 and became the first permanent English colony in America.
Roanoke
The colony that was founded as a home for English criminals was Georgia.
Jamestown was founded in 1607. The colony prevailed although there were problems in the early years.
is founded at Roanoke Island
The second Permanent English colony in the plymouth colony was founded by a group of people called Pilgrims or Separatists.
Georgia was the last of the American Colonies to be founded. James Oglethorpe founded it in 1733. The first colonists there were English debtors.
All English colonies were founded as homes for English colonists. That's kind of the whole point of a colony.