Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement or colony in North America.
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The Jamestown settlers where from England
they had gone on Jamestown in 1607
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English people lived in Jamestown but they were not pilgrims that lived in Jamestown
Technically Jamestown and any governing body at Jamestown was sanctioned by the King...a monarch. A monarchy that allows assemblies to be formed is a limited or constitutional monarchy. As such, by definition, Jamestown couldn't be a republic because a republic implies the absence of a monarch...limited or otherwise. Jamestown therefore was a representative democracy.
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jamestown, Pa i think Jamestown was in Virginia, not Pennsylvania
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Jamestown is located in Jamestown, North Dakota.
Jamestown was founded in Virginia
Because, bartering, my definition, is trading. Without trading with the local native americans, Jamestown villagers would have died off. And if they died off, one could argue that there would be no America. So you see trading has made us what we are today. But maybe if Jamestown would have died off our good ole american lives could be much diffrent.
No, Jamestown is in Virginia.
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The address of the Jamestown Branch Library is: 86 Seaman Dr, Jamestown, 45335 1503
The address of the Jamestown Philomenian Library is: 26 North Road, Jamestown, 02835 1438