"Gentlemen 1607" refers to a term used during the colonial era in America to denote individuals who were English gentlemen settling in the Virginia colony. They were typically wealthy and held social status back in England, often being granted land and other privileges in the New World. The arrival of gentlemen in 1607 marked the beginning of England's permanent settlement in America.
47 from the original settlers in may 1607 and 28 in the 1st resupply in January 1608
About as prepared as a penguin in the Sahara. They were "gentlemen," which basically meant lazy, who only went to find gold and couldn't get their own food with an instruction manual.
They founded it on May 14, 1607.
Virginia it was founded in 1607
Jamestown was established on May 24, 1607.
The men set sail in 1606, but they arrived in 1607, making this year the 406th anniversary.
Jamestown was settled in May 1607
the year 1607 the year Jamestown was establishedIn 1607.May 14, 1607
yes it was found in 1607
1607 = MDCVII
In 1607 the London Company sent 104 men in three ships to VA to establish a colony. They built a fort on swampy land and within 6 months most of the 104 were dead or sick. Most of the men who came were there to look for riches and gold. They didn't plant crops or prepare to survive the cold winters of VA. The men were a combination of military, outlaws, and gentlemen.
The possessive form of the plural noun gentlemen is gentlemen's.Example: The gentlemen's lounge is on the second floor.