In 1607, the colonists who sailed to Jamestown on three small ships
A) were funded entirely by the queen's government.
B) chose an inland site partly to avoid the possibility of attack by Spanish warships.
C) were officers and sailors in the British Royal Navy.
D) built a colony at Cape Henry in the mouth of Chesapeake Bay.
E) were members of Puritan congregations in search of religious freedom.
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