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What Was Jamestown's Purpose

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The purpose of Jamestown was to both establish a permanent presence in North America as well as block the expansion of Spain. While Plymouth was undertaking done by a small group of religious dissidents who were being persecuted in England. They wanted to create a community governed by Calvinist principles.Beginning earlier than Plymouth, Jamestown was more than ten times larger. The Virginia Company provided Jamestown with considerable political support, as well as supplies and new settlers. Jamestown continued to receive supplies and new settlers in spite of the huge loss of life between 1607 and 1610 due to starvation and disease. After the first year, despite receiving meager supplies and few new settlers Plymouth never experienced the

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