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1607

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English Colonists Establish Jamestown Settlement

England's efforts to establish a foothold in the New World followed failed attempts like Roanoke and aimed to secure resources, trade routes, and territory amid competition with Spain and France. The Virginia Company dispatched three ships carrying about 100 men and boys, who endured a difficult Atlantic crossing. On May 14, 1607, the settlers landed on the banks of the James River in Virginia and began constructing James Fort, marking the first permanent English settlement in North America. Initial challenges included disease, food shortages, and conflicts with local Powhatan peoples, yet the colony persisted through resupply and leadership changes. This foothold laid groundwork for further English expansion along the Atlantic coast.

Why it matters: Jamestown became the capital of the Virginia colony for decades and initiated sustained English presence in the Americas, influencing patterns of colonization, trade, and cultural encounters that defined early American history.