Jamestown, established in 1607, was the first permanent English settlement in North America. The colony initially struggled but eventually became successful through the cultivation of tobacco, which became a lucrative cash crop. This tobacco production fueled economic growth and attracted more settlers to the region. Additionally, Jamestown played a crucial role in the early development of representative government in America, with the establishment of the House of Burgesses in 1619.
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so Englandcould make money
to make Jamestown a permanent settlement
he helped Jamestown with boats and things like that
They cut down trees to make the Jamestown fort. Why triangular.? they made it triangular because they had to make it really fast. spanish were going to attack soon so they did it that way
The original purpose of the Jamestown colony was to make money for the Virginia Company.
Tobbacco saved jamestown causing it to make large sums of money.
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this question doesn't make any sense Jamestown was a settlement in the Massachusetts colony
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The queen.
so Englandcould make money