Yes King James was King in England when Jamestown was colonized.
Jamestown was named for James I , King of England.
the govener of Jamestown was jhon white
It was named after the King of England. King James the 1st
It's always been known as Jamestown - in honor of King James I of England. http://www.historyisfun.org/History-Jamestown.htm
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Jamestown was named for James I , King of England.
Jamestown, Virginia, was named for King James I of England.
The colony of Jamestown was not named after St. James. Instead, it was named after James VI (King of Scotland) and James 1 (King of England).
The colony of Jamestown was not named after St. James. Instead, it was named after James VI (King of Scotland) and James 1 (King of England).
the govener of Jamestown was jhon white
It was named after the King of England. King James the 1st
The Chesapeake Bay is located near Jamestown, Virginia. The bay is an outlet for the James River which was named, like Jamestown, for King James I of England.
The colony of Jamestown was so named after James I of England, their king. These settlers were very loyal, and this is said to be the beginning of the British Empire.
Jamestown was named after King James I of England who reigned King when the colony was established. Similarly Virginia was named for Queen Elizabeth, the "Virgin" queen, the college of William and Mary was named for the Monarchs William and Mary of Orange, and Williamsburg was named later, after the death of Queen Mary.
The Virginia Company founded Jamestown,Virginia in 1607. They called it that after England's King James I.
It's always been known as Jamestown - in honor of King James I of England. http://www.historyisfun.org/History-Jamestown.htm
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