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Jamestown, Virginia

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Jamestown, Virginia

Britain came to control thirteen colonies along the east coast of North America. Jamestown was the first permanent and successful English settlement.

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The Virginia Company

  • In England in 1606, a joint stock company was set up called The Virginia Company.
  • A joint stock company was a group of people who came together to invest in something to share the risks and rewards.
  • The Virginia Company hoped to establish the first permanent English settlement in America.
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Company structure

  • It was made up of:
    • Investors.
      • Wealthy people who could stay in England and wait for their company to return a profit.
    • Planters (also known as indentured servants).
      • These were people with little money who would provide labour for the Company in return for housing, food and eventually some land.
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Jamestown

  • The Virginia Company established their settlement at Jamestown in 1607 - the first permanent English settlement.
  • The English settlers set up tobacco plantations (farms), and exported tobacco back to England for huge profits.

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