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Mar 24, 2020

[Answer] Where was the first permanent British colony in North America?

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...1. Virginia 2. Massachusetts 3. Rhode Island 4. Maine




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Virginia - When the Brits landed in the New World, they set up camp in Jamestown, Virginia. The first British colony in North America was founded there in 1607 and, by 1650, the British dominated the Atlantic coast. While on a national level, European nations were settling into the new territory to bolster their standing in world affairs and, of course, to get rich or die trying, on a human level, people came to the New World to escape religious persecution. Jamestown was quickly followed by the founding of Plymouth, Massachusetts, when the Pilgrims planted their flag in 1620.:


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