london livery company

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London Company
British trading company chartered by James I in 1606 to colonize the eastern American coast. Its shareholders were residents of London. Three ships with 120 colonists, led by John Smith, reached Virginia in 1607 and founded Jamestown. The company expanded its territory with new charters (1609, 1612) and authorized a two-house legislature (1619), including a House of Burgesses. Though the colony prospered, the company was divided by internal disputes and was dissolved in 1624, whereupon Virginia became a royal colony. See also Plymouth Company
london livery company

    Hyphenation

    Lon·don li·ve·ry com·pa·ny

    Turkish pronunciation

    lʌndın lîvıri kʌmpıni

    Pronunciation

    /ˈləndən ˈləvərē ˈkəmpənē/ /ˈlʌndən ˈlɪvɜriː ˈkʌmpəniː/
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