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Jamestown Virginia Colony

Jamestown was the first successful, permanent English settlement in the Americas. It was founded as a fort in 1607 and settled in 1610. Jamestown is still in existence, and celebrated its 400th year in 2007.

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What did they hunt for in Jamestown?

They hunted hunted for crack and pot/ marijuana and Storm Littlefield and Danny Gulliani

What mistakes did Jamestown colony make?

Lack of supplies, poor location in a swamp, failed to bring women, lacked discipline-instead of farming went out searching for gold

Where is the Jamestown Audubon Society in Jamestown New York located?

The address of the Jamestown Audubon Society is: 1600 Riverside Road, Jamestown, NY 14701-9340

How did Jamestown survived?

Jamestown almost didn't survive. After 6 months there only 34 of the 106 men left alive and they were not in good shape. The thing that saved them was tobacco. John Rolfe brought the seed to the colony and it grew everywhere before they were done. It was used as money at one point. Soon, other ships arrived with more people and the colony grew. With them came new plants, insects, and the area became a copy of the English countryside. This did bring more problems to the Native Americans in the area. The animals and insects changed the native environment to the point that the Native Americans had a hard time maintaining their life style. It was actually a form of bioterrorism .

What did Jamestown claim?

The colonists at Jamestown, the second English colony in what would later become the United States, faced a slew of fatal problems. A prolonged drought that made growing food crops and finding fresh water difficult led to starvation and the drinking of contaminated water,

What European groups took Protestantism to the New World?

The first groups to bring Protestantism to the New World were the English settlers of Jamestown in 1607 and the Pilgrims in 1620. Jamestown was established as a commercial colony while the Pilgrims sought religious freedom.

How did Jamestown expand?

Jamestown did not, and could not expand- it is an island in the James River. However, colonists moved to other places, and began farming there.

Who built Jamestown?

Jamestown was built by some 500 commercially inspired settlers from England sponsored by the Virgina Company of London.

Who colonized Jamestown?

The London company sent 104 men to VA. They landed in 1607 and built a fort named after their king. Within 6 months most of the 104 were dead or dying.

Why did the settlers in Jamestown almost starve?

They did not plan ahead, nor did they have a decent amount of supplies with them. Also, most settlers brought there were of nobility, and refused to work.

They searched for gold the whole time and did not plant food to replenish their supplies.

What found Jamestown?

Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in North America founded by the English on May 14th, 1607.

What were the modes of transportation in Jamestown in 1607?

The Powhatan used canoes to get around and they also walked and rode horses

What was the activities of Jamestown?

The activities of Jamestown were typical of colonial American towns. These people hunted, traded, and did a lot of fishing.

Who were the founders of Jamestown?

John Smith was the leader of the Immigration to Jamestown in 1607. The immigrants (more than 900 from 1607 to 1609 - though only 60 survived) were mostly young men in their 20s, all looking for profit and individual economic gain, contrasting with the families that would settle Massachusetts later. The Virginia Company sent a variety of artisans to diversify the economy; however, most were not interested in specialized trade-- gold-seekers or unskilled laborers. Some were of criminal backgrounds, who added to the unproductive mix of settlers.