1) In what year did the English establish, their first permanent settlement?

1607***
1630
1675
1718

2) In 1619, the Virginia Company in London agreed to let the colonists have some say in their government. What was the name of the assembly that had the right to make local laws for the colony?
A. the House of Representatives
B. the Jamestown Council
C. the Virginia Senate
D. the House of Burgesses****

3)The Jamestown settlers saved their colony by planting _____.
Maize
Cotton
Tobacco***
Wheat

4)What did King James I grant to groups of merchants to organize settlements in an area in America?

Stocks
Compacts
Pledges
Charters****

All your answers are correct. :-)

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