Jamestown was settled by people from England.
the people that settled in Jamestown came from England in 1607
The Jamestown people were primarily Anglican or members of the Church of England. However, there were also individuals of other Christian denominations present in the Jamestown settlement, such as Catholics and Puritans.
the people are from england. so they are english.
The people who settled Jamestown came from England. Jamestown, established in 1607, was the first permanent English settlement in North America.
To live a better life than england
they came from england mainly, but later more places.
Jamestown, Virginia
Everyone came from England, France, or Spain.
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The Puritans settled in New England seeking religious freedom and a community based on their beliefs, while Jamestown was founded as a profit-driven venture by the Virginia Company. The Puritans focused on creating a close-knit, religiously homogeneous society, while Jamestown had a more diverse population with a primary focus on economic gain through industries like tobacco farming.
Jamestown settlers were the type of people that lived in colonial New England. Also, British American settlers lived in colonial New England.