John Smith left Jamestown aboard the ship Sea Venture. He departed in 1609 to return to England after suffering from an injury. The ship was part of a fleet that was intended to reinforce the Jamestown colony, but it was shipwrecked in the Bermuda Islands, delaying Smith's return.
John Smith's second ship was the "Discovery." After his initial voyage to the New World on the "Susan Constant," he served on the "Discovery" during the early years of the Jamestown settlement in Virginia. The ship played a crucial role in the exploration and establishment of the colony.
John Smith was not on the Titanic. The ship's captain was Edward Smith. Not even related to John Smith.
John Smithwas one of the founders of Jamestown. There were many people that founded this colony, but most of their names are unfortunately unknown. If that question is on a test, you need to write or circle John Smith
Smith was never a colonial governor. He came to Jamestown on the second ship and was in the colony a short time before he had to return to England to seek medical treatment for burns. His part in history and in Jamestown has been overstated and hyped. He actually, began his " salesmanship" of his part in history by publishing a book about his adventures. Much of what he wrote is not true and overstated concerning his part in various events.
he was the ship's captain and he went down with the ship
John Smith was not on the Titanic. The ship's captain was Edward Smith. Not even related to John Smith.
John Smithwas one of the founders of Jamestown. There were many people that founded this colony, but most of their names are unfortunately unknown. If that question is on a test, you need to write or circle John Smith
No. John Smith was aboard a ship that exploded with gunpowder while he was asleep.
Titanic's captain was Edward John Smith.
Smith was never a colonial governor. He came to Jamestown on the second ship and was in the colony a short time before he had to return to England to seek medical treatment for burns. His part in history and in Jamestown has been overstated and hyped. He actually, began his " salesmanship" of his part in history by publishing a book about his adventures. Much of what he wrote is not true and overstated concerning his part in various events.
Edward John Smith was a captain of RMS Titanic and died with sinking ship.
he was the ship's captain and he went down with the ship
Edward John Smith was captain of Titanic.
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Titanic's captain was Edward John Smith. (died on the ship).
Because he argued and talked back to the captains of there ship