Which leader of the Jamestown colony am I?
When I arrived in Jamestown in 1610, only sixty-five settlers were still alive; desperately, they wanted to give up and return to England. I however convinced them to stay after my three supply ships arrived with aid. I was able to restore Jamestown to prosperity with the building of new communities and by putting an end to starvation problems.
John Rolfe
John Smith
Lord Delaware
Nathaniel Bacon
William Byrd II

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I am not completely sure, but I believe that the leader of the Jamestown colony described in this paragraph is John Rolfe.

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Lord Delaware

Sailing in March 1610 with three ships, 150 settlers, and supplies, he arrived at Jamestown on June 10, in time to intercept the colonists who had embarked for England and were abandoning the enterprise.