The settlers didn't know what to do and were miserable without his help. They needed him to be there, which showed how he contributed to America.
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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".
There were a couple causes for why the people of Jamestown left. The main reasons were strained relationships with the local Native Americans, drought, and a host of several diseases carried by mosquitoes and caused by poor water and other items that caused colonists to starve and die.
There are five, namely John Adams, John Quincy Adams, John Tyler, and John Calvin Coolidge and John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Coolidge totally dropped his name of "John" soon after he left college. He never went by John.
they lived happily ever after in Canada, Britain, or Bahamas.
sorry there is no answerAfter he convention, he was elected the First President.