there was fencing all around the colony to keep Indians out
The mayflower compact!
(In All Technical Terms) Nova Scotia was the 14th Colony...
the first state to be ivinted was masitushus or rode ilionWRONGFirst of all states aren't invented. The first colony to be founded was Jamestown and then Plymouth colony. Jamestown is located in VA and Plymouth Mass. The VA colony was the first and the earliest state.
Virginia was in the Virginia colony. Originally Roanoke and Jamestown were separate colonies, but eventually it was all considered one colony. Roanoke became part of North Carolina.
When the Jamestown colony was built in Virginia, all the colonists were looking for was gold. When there was no gold found except for pyrite (fake gold), the colonists discovered the cash crop of tobacco. The trade of tobacco raised their profits so much that King James called tobacco the "golden leaf" meaning that the tobacco was there form of gold.
Some of the colonies names are Jamestown, or Charlestown. Those are all I know of:)
False. Jamestown eventually flourished (after a period of hardship, starvation and madness) as an early colony of England. However the colony on Roanoke Island in the Virginia Colony did experience a mysterious disapperance of it's settlers. Roanoke was an earlier settlement as well-- settled sometime between 1585 and 1587. Jamestown was settled later (founded in 1607)
I am sorry, I do not know what laws or rules the North Carolina colony had. This answer is better than the FIRST one because all it said was poooopppppp.
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.
The name was- and still is, Virginia. Jamestown was one of the colonies IN Virginia.
There wasn't a predominant religion in the colony of Delaware. Catholics, Protestants and Jews all freely practiced their religions there.