No, it was a colony of England, and was still run by the king.
The British colony of Jamestown was founded on the coast of what is now the state of Virginia in 1607. The colony was named after King James of England.
In 1607, England found Jamestown on the coast of present -day Virginia.
England
New England colony was founded in 1324 then later discovered in the 1750's.
No, it was a colony of England, and was still run by the king.
The British colony of Jamestown was founded on the coast of what is now the state of Virginia in 1607. The colony was named after King James of England.
in 1607
Jamestown named for King James I of England. Founded in 1607 I think
The Virginia Company founded Jamestown,Virginia in 1607. They called it that after England's King James I.
England established Virginia is 1607
In 1607, England found Jamestown on the coast of present -day Virginia.
In 1607.
Yes, in 1607.
England established Virginia is 1607.
The 106 men were from England and the Church of England was the primary religion of England in 1607.
King's Revels Children was created in 1607.