History, asked by jb615falcons, 9 months ago

All of the following types of men came to Jamestown in 1607 except for: answer craftsmen doctors convicted prisoners

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Answered by rileylawless
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Answer:

convicted prisoners

Explanation:

On December 20, 1606, an expedition set sail for the shores of the New World. The one hundred five settlers included gentlemen, skilled craftsmen, farmers, and two doctors. Smith did more than any other settler to insure the success of the colony. He issued a letter to the London Company known as the Rude Reply. In it he said, "When you send [passengers] again I entreat you rather send but thirty carpenters, husbandmen, gardeners, fishermen, blacksmiths, masons, and diggers up of trees' roots, well-provided, than a thousand of such as we have.

Answered by shreyasingh13052002
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Except for craftsmen, doctors, convicted prisoners came to Jamestown town in 1907

  • The Virginia Colony's original settlement, Jamestown (sometimes spelled Jamestowne), was established in 1607 and served as the state's capital until 1699 when Williamsburg became the new location for the executive branch.
  • Jamestown, frequently written as Jamestowne, the initial colony of the Virginia Colony, was founded in 1607 and served as the state's capital until 1699 when Williamsburg took over as the new site for the executive branch. This page explores the history of Jamestown, Virginia's colonial capital, including the fort, the town, and the colony-wide patterns that originated in and were affected by Jamestown.
  • The settlers landed and started building their first fort right away. The settlers and crew members returned to their three ships per their captains' orders and sailed into the Chesapeake Bay. At what is now known as Old Point Comfort in the City of Hampton, they landed once more.
  • The ships then sailed upstream up the James River in search of a suitable spot for their settlement. Jamestown (formerly known as "James His Towne") and the James River were both given their names in homage to King James I.

Consequently, the craftspeople did not visit Jamestown town in 1907.

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