the same place it always was. Ps. I don't trust this site so i would not use it
Why should I know?!?! I live in NJ.
All the little pilgrims... even thought most of them died because they settled on a swamp
Slavery stated in Jamestown in 1620.
The colonists from England came to Jamestown because they wanted to find gold or silver. There was abundant resources of tobacco. Another thing is to start a new life in the New World.
the colonist from Jamestown and Powhatan always fought because the place they were in wasn't a good place to stay because of the bad salt water and diseases.
Jamestown is a proper noun, used to identify a specific place.
Jamestown is not actually a place anymore. It is now part of Virginia. However, Jamestown was founded in 1602 by Captain John Smith.
Jamestown Virginia
Virginia
the same place it always was. Ps. I don't trust this site so i would not use it
because lots of the pilgrims lived there
Jamestown in 1620.
Jamestown is not a person. It is a city in Virginia. It is a historical site that was used as the first settlement location in the Americas. It was established in 1607.
The leader of the expedition to the place that became Jamestown, VA was Captain John Smith. He was an explorer, adventurer, and an able administrator.
The leader of the expedition to the place that became Jamestown, VA was Captain John Smith. He was an explorer, adventurer, and an able administrator.
who really cares