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Jamestown, Virginia

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Jamestown, Virginia
Subdivision typeUnited States
Subdivision nameVirginia
FounderLondon Company

Jamestown, Virginia is an area located on the Virginia Peninsula near Williamsburg, Virginia, and is associated with the Virginia Company of London and the Powhatan Confederacy. The site was chosen by Christopher Newport and John Smith for the first permanent English settlement in what is now the United States, with the help of Pocahontas and her father, Chief Powhatan. The settlement was established near the James River and was named after King James I of England, who was the King of England and King of Ireland at the time. The area is also close to the York River and the Chesapeake Bay.

History

The history of the area began with the arrival of English colonists in 1607, led by Captain Christopher Newport and John Smith, who established the Jamestown settlement with the help of the London Company. The settlement was located near the James River and was named after King James I of England, who was the King of England and King of Ireland at the time. The area was also home to the Powhatan Confederacy, led by Chief Powhatan and his daughter, Pocahontas, who played a significant role in the early history of the settlement. The settlement was involved in the Anglo-Powhatan Wars, including the First Anglo-Powhatan War and the Second Anglo-Powhatan War, and was also affected by the Starving Time, a period of extreme hardship and starvation. The area is also close to the Yorktown Battlefield, where the Siege of Yorktown took place during the American Revolutionary War, and is near the Colonial National Historical Park, which includes the Historic Jamestowne and the Yorktown National Cemetery.

Geography

The area is located on the Virginia Peninsula, near the James River and the York River, and is close to the Chesapeake Bay. The geography of the area is characterized by the Tidewater region of Virginia, which includes the Coastal Plain and the Fall Line. The area is also near the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Shenandoah Valley, and is close to the Appomattox River and the Rappahannock River. The climate of the area is humid subtropical, with mild winters and hot, humid summers, and is influenced by the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf Stream. The area is also prone to hurricanes and tropical storms, and is near the Virginia Beach and the Outer Banks.

Demographics

The demographics of the area are characterized by a diverse population, with a mix of European Americans, African Americans, and Native Americans. The area is also home to a significant number of military personnel and veterans, due to the presence of Naval Station Norfolk and Langley Air Force Base. The area is also close to the College of William & Mary and Virginia Tech, and is near the University of Virginia and the Virginia Commonwealth University. The population of the area is also influenced by the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, and is close to the Baltimore and Richmond, Virginia.

Economy

The economy of the area is driven by a mix of tourism, military spending, and agriculture, with a significant number of small businesses and entrepreneurs. The area is also home to a number of major corporations, including Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman, and is close to the Port of Virginia and the Norfolk International Airport. The area is also near the Virginia Beach Oceanfront and the Williamsburg Winery, and is close to the Busch Gardens Williamsburg and the Water Country USA. The economy of the area is also influenced by the Federal government of the United States, with a number of federal agencies and contractors located in the area.

Culture

The culture of the area is characterized by a rich history and heritage, with a mix of English, African, and Native American influences. The area is home to a number of historic sites and museums, including the Historic Jamestowne and the Colonial Williamsburg, and is close to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the Science Museum of Virginia. The area is also known for its festivals and events, including the Virginia Arts Festival and the Williamsburg Film Festival, and is near the Norfolk Botanical Garden and the Virginia Zoo. The culture of the area is also influenced by the University of Virginia and the College of William & Mary, with a number of cultural events and performances throughout the year.

Tourism

The area is a popular tourist destination, with a number of historic sites and attractions, including the Historic Jamestowne and the Colonial Williamsburg. The area is also close to the Busch Gardens Williamsburg and the Water Country USA, and is near the Virginia Beach Oceanfront and the Norfolk Waterside. The area is also home to a number of bed and breakfasts and hotels, including the Williamsburg Lodge and the Norfolk Marriott, and is close to the Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport and the Norfolk International Airport. The tourism industry in the area is also influenced by the Virginia Tourism Corporation and the Williamsburg Area Destination Marketing Committee, with a number of tourist information centers and visitor centers throughout the area. Category:Historic sites in the United States

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