Self-Government
Self-Government
both were governed by the same owner
The first governor of Jamestown was John Smith, he was assigned the "council" (ruler) of Jamestown by england. John Smith used harsh dicipline to keep the colony alive.
they were self governed and created the house of burguesses.
No, William Bradford was not a governor of Jamestown. He was the governor of the Plymouth Colony, which was established by the Pilgrims in 1620. Bradford served multiple terms as governor and is known for his writings about the early years of the colony, particularly in his work "Of Plymouth Plantation." Jamestown, established in 1607, was governed by different leaders, including John Smith and later others.
If you are asking about here in the US there wasn't a US. In 1603 Jamestown was just established and everyone almost died the first year. It was part military and part civilian so the military governed. In 1620 the Mayflower landed in Plymouth and the colony governed itself with the Mayflower Compact.
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jamestown, Pa i think Jamestown was in Virginia, not Pennsylvania
what is jamestown famous for
Jamestown is located in Jamestown, North Dakota.
Jamestown was founded in Virginia
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