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Trivia about jamestown
Within 7 months of this colony's founding in 1607, 73 colonists had died of disease & starvation; 32 survived
In 1609 this settlement had about 500 people, but disease & starvation cut the number to 60 by spring 1610
Slavery was introduced into what would become the U.S. in this Virginia settlement in 1619
In 1608 Smith was elected president of this colony that earlier in the year wanted to hang him
Captain John Smith became president of this Virginia colony's council in September 1608
This Virginia site has replicas of the 3 ships that brought settlers there in 1607
In 1676 this 69-year-old Virginia settlement was burned to the ground during Bacon's Rebellion
The 1st permanent English settlement in America
The Goodspeed, Sarah Constant & Discovery brought the first people to this settlement
During Bacon's Rebellion in 1676 this 1st permanent English settlement in America was burned to the ground
John Smith, hurt in an explosion, was ousted from his leadership of this settlement & sailed back to England
This colony was founded in 1607 in what's now the state of Virginia
1607:This siteis settled in what would become the first permanent English colony in the New World
In 1607 Edward M. Wingfield was ousted as president of the Virginia colony at this site
In 1608 Captain John Smith was elected council president of this settlement
The first glass making plant in America was built at this Virginia settlement in 1608
A systematic excavation of this 1607 British settlement was done between 1935 & 1957
This first permanent English settlement in America was named for a British king
Williamsburg was made defensible & had fewer mosquitos than this early English settlement a few miles to the SW
This New World settlement was founded May 14, 1607 by a group led by Captain Christopher Newport
On July 30, 1619 the first representative assembly in America convened in this Virginia city
This settlement's economy grew after John Rolfe found that tobacco could be successfully grown there
More than half of the first settlers of this American colony died of disease or starvation during the 1607-08 winter
A triangular stamp honoring the 400th anniversary of its settlement depicts the Discovery, the Godspeed & the Susan Constant
On May 24, 1607 English colonists named their New World settlement this
A 2007 commemorative coin honors the 400th anniversary of the founding of this settlement
John Smith was among the early members on the Council of Seven that governed this Virginia colony
Sharing its name with a Virginia settlement, this N.Y. city, Lucy's hometown, hosts 2 festivals yearly in her honor
"The New World" was filmed in Virginia, close to the real site of this colony that's central to the movie
Potatoes arrived in North America in 1621 when 2 chests of them were sent from Bermuda to this Virginia colony
In 2006 a replica of the Godspeed embarked on an 80-day sail before returning to her home berth in this settlement
In 1612 John Rolfe introduced a new type of Trinidad tobacco to this settlement
This city was still Virginia's capital when the rebellious Nathaniel Bacon burned it to the ground in 1676