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Jamestown, Virginia , which was named after the King, James I. The settlement became the first permanent English settlement in North America. The English settlers were protected against any attacks that might occur from the local Powhatan Indians, whose hunting land they were living on. Relations had already been mixed between the newcomers and the Powhatan Indians. On June 22, Captain Newport left for England to get more supplies for the new settlement. The English started dying due to bad drinking water and food shortages. Almost all population was gone due to starvation.