John Smith was 27 when he set sail for Jamestown.
51 and 5months
The colony of Virginia was founded in 1607 by Captain John Smith from the small rural village of Willoughby, England. by the way you spelt Virginia wrong.
Captain John Smith founded it on May 14th, 1607
No. Captain John Smith (1580-1631) was an Englishman, and one of the leaders in the Jamestown colony (1607). The captain of the RMS Titanic was Edward John Smith (1850-1912), who drowned in the sinking.
Captain John Smith founded it on May 14th, 1607
Jamestown Colony was established by the Virginia Company in 1607. It was lead by Captain John Smith, who stayed there from 1607 to 1609.
Henry Hudson sailed to the new world on 1607 and 1611 Henry Hudson sailed to the new world on 1607 and 1611 Henry Hudson sailed to the new world on 1607 and 1611
The three ships that sailed to the Virginia Colony in 1607 were The Discovery, Godspeed, and the Susan Constant.
he was captain of the Discovery, one of three ships that sailed from England on December 19, 1606, to Virginia, to find a colony, arriving May 13, 1607. He later became the second president of the colony which later became Jamestown. He was killed by the Powhatan Indians.
He sailed for for holland instead of England because he thought everyone in England was a bunch of hobknockers
He went 3 months after his first voyage, in April 27, 1607
The first explorers of early Virginia included John Cabot, who sailed for England in 1497, and later, Sir Walter Raleigh, who organized expeditions in the late 16th century. The most notable early settlement was established by the English in 1607 with the founding of Jamestown, led by Captain John Smith. These explorers were driven by the search for new trade routes and resources, paving the way for subsequent colonization.