The Jamestown supply missions were a series of fleets (or sometimes individual ships) from 1607 to around 1611 that were dispatched from England by the London Company (also known as the Virginia Company of London) with the specific goal of initially establishing the company's presence and later specifically maintaining the English settlement of "James Fort" on present-day Jamestown Island. The supply missions also resulted in the colonization of Bermuda as a supply and way-point between the colony and England.
The Jamestown colonists initially chose the fort's location because it was favorable for defensive purposes. Although some of them did some farming, few of the original settlers were experienced farmers, and as hunters they quickly exhausted the area's supply of small game. To make matters worse, the most severe drought in 700 years occurred between 1606 and 1612. Consequently, the colonists quickly became dependent upon trade with the Native Americans and periodic supply from England for their survival. Captain Christopher Newport was tasked with the duty of leading the first three re-supply missions back to Jamestown. However, it was not until a fourth mission under Lord Thomas West that the settlement was finally able to establish both defensive and food security.
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The Jamestownsupplymissions were a series of fleets (or sometimes individual ships) from 1607 to around 1611 that were dispatched from England by the...
remained in localized use until 1923. January 2 – The first of the Jamestownsupplymissions returns to the Colony of Virginia with Christopher Newport commanding...
the Godspeed and the Discovery. He made several voyages of supply between England and Jamestown; in 1609, he became Captain of the Virginia Company's new...
seventeenth-century English sailing ship, part of the Third Supplymission flotilla to the Jamestown Colony in 1609. She was the 300 ton flagship of the London...
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Starving Time at Jamestown in the Colony of Virginia was a period of starvation during the winter of 1609–1610. There were about 500 Jamestown residents at...
those who had joined them from Bermuda had abandoned Jamestown, the ships of the new supplymission sailed up the James River with food, supplies, a doctor...
supplies with them. The colonists at Jamestown were saved only by the timely arrival three weeks later of a supplymission headed by Thomas West, 3rd Baron...
part of the Third Supply to the Jamestown Colony in 1609. He is remembered for being an early interpreter for the people of Jamestown as well as writing...
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aboard the Sea Venture, the flagship of the ill-fated Third Supply expedition to Jamestown. After eight weeks at sea, and seven days from expected landfall...
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1609 as part of Sir Christopher Newport's nine-vessel Third Supplymission to Jamestown. The small Virginia survived a powerful three-day storm en route...
numbers of 1–5. The first three ships of this type (Oxford, Georgetown, and Jamestown) were converted from World War II-era Liberty ships. The last two ships...
succeeded to the post of paramount chief and led two noted attacks on Jamestown settlers, one in 1622 and another in 1644, in an effort to expel them...
communities appears in writings as early as 1605. Investigations by the Jamestown colonists produced reports that the Roanoke settlers had been massacred...
became the first successful, English-speaking colony in the New World at Jamestown, Virginia. After four months, on 10 September, because "he ever held the...