In the 21 century it depends on the location.
Jamestown was the first successful English settlement founded in North America. Most settlers were Polish and German colonists.
It took exactly 65 days from England to Provincetown Harbor on Cape Cod.
The reason why he did it and why this policy was so effective is that this caused everyone to work. Because if they didn't, then they wouldn't eat. You see everyone who went on the voyage to the Jamestown colony were wealthy snobs or "gentleman". basically high class people who always had people doing everything for them and didn't work, but with this policy it forced them to work. Sources: My History Class
Slavery stated in Jamestown in 1620.
Jamestown was settled in April 26, 1607.
The voyage to Jamestown took approximately four to five months. The English settlers departed from London in December 1606 and arrived in Virginia in May 1607. Weather conditions and navigational challenges contributed to the length of the journey.
It was the Virginia Company that paid for the voyage to Jamestown, and could overrule the House of Burgesses. The company was chartered by James I.
a month
i took 2 months
50 years
one year
it took 7 months
20 months for all of the voyages
About 30 days or less.
It took him 24 years.
The Long Voyage was created in 1853.
It was not safe for families to come