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Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈe͡ɪmzta͡ʊn] (IPA)

Jamestown is a historic town in Virginia, USA, that is known for its significant role in American colonial history. Synonyms for Jamestown may include "colony," "settlement," "pioneer town," "early American village," or "founding town." Some people may also refer to Jamestown as the "birthplace of America," as it was the site of the first permanent English settlement in North America. Other synonyms could include "historic town," "archeological site," or "tourist destination." No matter what you call it, Jamestown remains an important symbol of American history and a testament to the bravery and perseverance of the early settlers who established it.

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Usage examples for Jamestown

The southern shore of Hampton Roads, forty miles southeast of old jamestown, was selected as the site for the buildings.
"History of the United States, Volume 6 (of 6)"
E. Benjamin Andrews
Even as she caught in the distance the sound of his voice, she asked herself if in truth she had ever heard of his death from anyone but the councillors in jamestown.
"The Princess Pocahontas"
Virginia Watson
Smith, if not indeed dead, was not likely to return to jamestown, and therefore he might better be dead as far as Pocahontas was concerned, she thought.
"The Princess Pocahontas"
Virginia Watson

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