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The Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, was the FIRST in the New England region, but the second successful English colony in North America following Jamestown, Virginia. The Jamestown colony was Britain's first permanent settlement in the Americas.
The House of Burgesses was the first law making assembly in England.
The Lost Colony of Roanoke Island.
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The first permanent British colony in what is now known as the United States was Jamestown, named after King James I. Jamestown is in Virginia. Out of the 13 original colonies, Virginia was the first, established in 1607. It was not the first to declare independence from England. That was Rhode Island (Although it didn't become the first state).
jamestownIn 1607 the Virginia Company of London established the colony of Jamestowne as the first permanent New World English colony.
The Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, was the FIRST in the New England region, but the second successful English colony in North America following Jamestown, Virginia. The Jamestown colony was Britain's first permanent settlement in the Americas.
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The first permanent English settlement in the colonies was Jamestown(e).
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the English name for the Mannhattan colony was New York
Roanoke Island, in what was then considered Virginia but is now North Carolina, was the first English settlement. Unfortunately, none of the colonists survived. Jamestown VA was the first permanent colony. The first English colony in North America was established on Roanoke Island in 1585, in what is now North Carolina. A second colony, the so-called Lost Colony, was established two years later, but vanished. A third colony was established at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607.
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The first permanent English colony established in America was Jamestown, founded in 1607 in Virginia. It was named after King James I of England and served as the capital of the Virginia Colony for many years. The colony faced significant challenges, including harsh conditions and conflicts with Indigenous peoples, but ultimately became a successful settlement that laid the groundwork for future colonization.