- Jamestown, Virginia - Wikipedia
Despite the dispatch of more supplies, only 60 of the original 214 settlers survived the 1609–1610 Starving Time In mid-1610, the survivors abandoned Jamestown, though they returned after meeting a resupply convoy in the James River Jamestown served as the colonial capital from 1616 until 1699
- Historic Jamestowne
Visit the real thing at Historic Jamestowne, explore the actual location and active archaeological dig, Jamestown Rediscovery, home of the first successful English settlement
- A Short History of Jamestown - U. S. National Park Service
In 1607, 104 English men and boys arrived in North America to start a settlement On May 13 they picked Jamestown, Virginia for their settlement, which was named after their King, James I The settlement became the first permanent English settlement in North America
- Jamestown Settlement | Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, VA
You’ll learn about the Virginia Indians who occupied the landscape for centuries, the arrival of English colonists to Jamestown in 1607 and the first documented arrival of West Central Africans in 1619, leading to cultural encounters and events that planted the seeds of a new nation
- Jamestown Colony | History, Foundation, Settlement, Map, Facts . . .
Jamestown Colony was the first permanent English settlement in North America, located near present-day Williamsburg, Virginia Financed and organized by the Virginia Company, the colony was originally a private venture that had been granted a royal charter by King James I
- Jamestown Colony - Facts, Founding, Pocahontas | HISTORY
During the 1620s, Jamestown expanded from the area around the original James Fort into a New Town built to the east It remained the capital of the Virginia colony until 1699 Settlers landing on
- Jamestown, Summary, Facts, Significance, Virginia
Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in North America Established in 1607, the colonists survived famine, disease, weather, and several conflicts with Native American Indians Jamestown grew, expanded, and served as the capital of the Virginia Colony from 1607 until 1698
- Jamestown, A Place of Many Beginnings - U. S. National Park Service
Walk in the steps of Captain John Smith and Pocahontas where a successful English colonization of North America began Despite early struggles to survive, the 1607 settlement evolved into a prosperous colony As the colony expanded, the Virginia Indians were pushed out of their homeland
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