The British established their first permanent settlement at Jamestown,Virginia in 1607. Describe the previous attempt to establish a settlement and what happened there,how the Jamestown Settlement eventually succeeded and why(include all interested parties-not just the British settlers,but the Native Americans as well!);and how Jamestown differed from the Plymouth Plantation settled by British Puritan Separatists.Include in your answer the significant parties(people)involved in each.

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Britishers became the first European who tried to settle in the North of America. After reaching New World, they named the colony as Roanoke, established in 1585, present-day North Carolina. Roanoke colony was not able to prosper because of the harsh weather, hunger, diseases, and hostile Indians. When John White returned from England after three years with more men, he found no trace of settlers whom he left behind in the colony.

Jamestown was successful because Native Indians were eager to help them in settling in the New World. John Smith also played a significant role in issuing strict leadership in the colony, which helped settlers to survive.

Jamestown climatic condition allowed the settlers to grow Indian Tobacco in plantations. The Plymouth colony established by Pilgrims, who did farming grew vegetables, and corn.