In the spring of 1607, a group of 105 colonists, funded by the Virginia Company, arrived in Virginia. They sailed into Chesapeake Bay and began building houses along the James River. They named their tiny outpost Jamestown after their king. The settlers of Jamestown hoped to make a profit by finding gold or other riches. They also hoped to discover a water route to Asia. Further, they wanted to claim the region for England. The colonists soon discovered that Jamestown was located in a swampy area. The water was unhealthy, and mosquitoes spread malaria. Many settlers suffered or died from disease. Historians have long debated the reason the settlers chose the location they did. One of the main reasons was security: they located their settlement in a place where Spanish ships would be unlikely to find them. If the Spanish did discover Jamestown, its location would make it difficult for Spanish ships to fire directly at the settlement. Question Use the excerpt to answer the question. According to this excerpt from the text what was the main accomplishment of the Jamestown settlers? (1 point) Responses setting up a protected colony setting up a protected colony locating gold and other riches locating gold and other riches discovering a water route to Asia discovering a water route to Asia fighting the spread of disease

According to the excerpt, the main accomplishment of the Jamestown settlers was setting up a protected colony.

According to the excerpt, the main accomplishment of the Jamestown settlers was setting up a protected colony.

According to the excerpt from the text, the main accomplishment of the Jamestown settlers was setting up a protected colony. The settlers chose the location of Jamestown in a place where it would be difficult for Spanish ships to find them and fire directly at the settlement. This choice of location was made for the purpose of ensuring security.