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Jamestown, established in 1607, primarily aligns with the pursuit of glory in the context of the 3 G's—God, Gold, and Glory. The settlement was part of England's broader effort to expand its empire and assert its dominance in the New World, reflecting the ambition for national prestige and personal fame. While economic factors and religious motivations were also significant, the quest for glory through exploration and colonization was a driving force behind Jamestown's founding.

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