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The general consensus is that the first permanent English settlement in America was Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607. However, the oldest permanent English settlement in North America is St. John's, NL, Canada, established in 1583 according to records on and from Sir Humphrey Gilbert, making this fact as credible as (or even more so), claims from other, more Ameri-centric, "historians".
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 or Virginia.
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Jacksonville, Florida
The first permanent English settlement in the Americas was established in Virginia. It was called Jamestown.
Virginia
Eager to move beyond the mysterious disappearance of the first settlement of Roanoke, Jamestown was established in 1607. It became the first permanent English settlement in the Americas. It served as the capital of Virginia Colony from 1616 until 1699.
First English settlement is Jamestown located in Virginia.
The first permanent English settlement in the New World was established in Jamestown, Virginia in 1607. It was originally called James Fort and had to be abandoned several times. It was renamed James Towne in 1619.
The first settlement was Jamestown, Virginia.
in 1607,the first permanent English settlement in north America was established at Jamestown, Virginia.
Jamestown, Virginia
Jamestown, Virginia
Jamestown, Virginia was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas. It was established by the Virginia Company of London, and named after James I of England. Captain Edward Maria Wingfield was elected as the first president of the governing council in Jamestown in 1607.
jamestown, Pa i think Jamestown was in Virginia, not Pennsylvania
Jamestown, Virginia