they wanted religious freedom.
they wanted religious freedom.
Jamestown was founded first, and was a financial venture (they hoped to make money) Plymouth was settled for religious reasons. First settlers at Jamestown were all men, some of the first settlers at Plymouth were women.
England was their homeland.
I think there's an inconsistancy in your question. If you mean "Plymouth," not Jamestown, then yes. If it was supposed to just be "settlers," then no. Jamestown was founded for profit.
They were founded by English settlers and were therefore under the English crown.
Jamestown and Plymouth differ primarily in their motivations for settlement; Jamestown was established in 1607 as a commercial venture by the Virginia Company, while Plymouth was founded in 1620 by Pilgrims seeking religious freedom. Additionally, the Jamestown settlers faced significant challenges related to disease and conflict with Indigenous peoples, while the Plymouth settlers were more focused on creating a community based on their religious beliefs. Furthermore, Jamestown's population was largely composed of young men seeking wealth, whereas Plymouth attracted families and individuals committed to a shared faith and communal living.
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how did the government of he Jamestown settlers differ from tht of theplymouth settles
The home country settlers at Roanoke were from England, Jamestown settlers were also from England, and the Plymouth settlers were English Separatists, known as Pilgrims.
the settlers from Plymouth were searching for religious freedom. They wanted to freely practice their puritan religion without any struggles with the governments disapproval or disagreement. the settlers from Jamestown were mostly made up of gentlemen seeking fortune.
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Roanoke was settled by English settlers on Roanoke Island, present-day North Carolina. Jamestown was settled by English settlers in Virginia, while Plymouth was settled by English Separatists in Massachusetts.
Plymouth was the first settlement in Massachusetts.
Jamestown was founded first, and was a financial venture (they hoped to make money) Plymouth was settled for religious reasons. First settlers at Jamestown were all men, some of the first settlers at Plymouth were women.
England was their homeland.
I think there's an inconsistancy in your question. If you mean "Plymouth," not Jamestown, then yes. If it was supposed to just be "settlers," then no. Jamestown was founded for profit.
Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Penn. State, Jamestown, Roanoke Island, Georgia
They were founded by English settlers and were therefore under the English crown.