They came to Jamestown seeking their fortunes. Some of the New England settlers were seeking religious freedom.
They came to Jamestown seeking their fortunes. Some of the New England settlers were seeking religious freedom.
They came to Jamestown seeking their fortunes. Some of the New England settlers were seeking religious freedom.
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.
because they wanted more people to move to Jamestown because they needed farmers and other workers
No. Jamestown, the first successful English settlement in North America, was found near Norfolk in the Cobham Bay area. It was not relocated far from the original site.
Because they were really drunk.
Scotland
It improved the overall economy of Jamestown. Suddenly, they had a way to earn money and a way to attract more people to move. Tobacco was Jamestown's "cash crop".
The land was less swampy. It had no mosquitoes.
Because woman started to get more privileges (religion privilege's) and because the economy was getting worse.
Scotland
settlers moved to jamestown for religus freedom
In 1176 there were no colonists. England in 1046 was conquered by William the Conquerer. It isn't until 1607 that Jamestown was established and 1620 for the Pilgrims, so your question is about 500 years off.