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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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Jamestown was established By Who?

Jamestown Colony was established by the Virginia Company in 1607. It was lead by Captain John Smith, who stayed there from 1607 to 1609.

What three commands did the king give to the first settlers of the settlers of Jamestown colony?

The king instructed the first settlers of the Jamestown colony to establish a permanent settlement, search for gold and other valuable resources, and convert the Indigenous peoples to Christianity. These commands aimed to ensure the colony's economic viability and expand English influence in the New World. The settlers were also expected to map the region and report back on their findings.

What year was Jamestown built?

It was built the year of 1607. Full date: May 14, 1607

Why was Jamestown made?

The Jamestown colony was settled by colonists who wanted to come to the New World for the purpose of making money, and whose trips were made possible by investors. The colony was sponsored by the Virginia Company. The investors of the company expected quick profits from the colony, and were not happy about the early failures of the colonists.

What were Jamestown primary religions?

"Christianity!!!!! John Smith was a devote christian and they were interested in spreading Christianity to the Indians. They were not seeking religious freedom though like the Pilgrims and Puritans."

I can't even believe that answer.... of course it was "Christianity!" Christianity was everywhere in the western world at that time. What type though was the real question I'm sure.

Those settlers of the Jamestown settlement were from the church of England because of King Phillip, Jamestown's founder.

What was the name of the representative assembly in Jamestown?

The Virginia Legislature is still known as the General Assembly. It is the oldest continuous English speaking law-making body in the world.

Who was the first to plant tobacco in Jamestown?

John Rolfe improved ways of preserving the pungent weed, but I am unsure of who first cultivated the tobacco in Virginia.

What saved Jamestown from collapsing?

Many people were involved in the saving of Jamestown. John Smith and Lord De la Ware both made contributions by making the colonists stop looking for gold and start planting crops. They also made the rich tend the fields like the common man. They negotiated with the Indians and traded with them for supplies they needed like food. John Rolfe also introduced tobacco to the land as a cash crop and the profit, made by the tobacco, was enough to keep the funding for the colony coming,

Why Was Jamestown a nightmare?

The settlers in Jamestown were too busy looking for gold, but there was no gold. so there was famine since no one was gathering or growning food. there was also a lot of mosquitoes so diseases from mosqutioes spread.

What was the original goal for Jamestown Colony?

The men of Jamestown were sent by investors to make them a profit and not claim land or settle. It was by accident that it was a success. The 104 men who arrived died of diseases and starvation. Within 6 months only 34 men were alive. If it hadn't been for the introduction of tobacco by Rolfe the colony may have not succeeded at all. Tobacco saved Jamestown.

What was the farming in Jamestown?

Jamestown was especially well-known for growing tobacco.

What did Jamestown women do?

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What were the Indian relations in Jamestown?

At first, the Natives weren't very happy about the colonists coming to their land. They wanted the colonists to leave. But, after John Smith becomes friends with the Natives, and Pocahontas ends up saving John Smith's life. Since they become friends they trade with each other and share the land. So their relationship was friendly!

What was the most serious problem that settlers faced in Jamestown?

malaria, starvation, drought, exhaustion, poor leadership before John Smith