It was Sir Thomas Dale
Willliam Berkeley was governor of the Virginia colony during the rebellion led by Nathaniel Bacon.
John Smith is the leader who saved the Jamestown settlement from failure. By making everyone work in order to eat, he ensured that everyone was willing to pitch in for the common good.
Permanent colonization of the New World began in 1607 with the English settlement of Jamestown, in what we now call Virginia. From the beginning, Jamestown, which was named after King James I, had its troubles.
Jamestown's prosperity was ensured by royal financial support.
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Thomas Gates
Jamestown was the first settlement in the English colony of Virginia. Sir Thomas Gates was the governor of the settlement after succeeding the inept George Percy.
Lord De La Warr was governor of Jamestown in 1610.
The first official, commissioned governor of Jamestown was Thomas West, 3rd Baron of De La Warr. John Rolfe was never governor - although he is given credit for tobacco in VA and marrying Pocahontas.
Sir Thomas Dale~
The sixth and tenth Governor of the English settlement at Jamestown.
It was Sir Thomas Dale
Willliam Berkeley was governor of the Virginia colony during the rebellion led by Nathaniel Bacon.
Sir Thomas Dale~
The first governor of Jamestown was John Smith, he was assigned the "council" (ruler) of Jamestown by england. John Smith used harsh dicipline to keep the colony alive.