curprev19:3719:37, 6 December 2023 Counterchecktalkcontribs 78,173 bytes−10 copy edit of second half of article; removed a "more citations needed (sectional)" – the few places where more are indeed still needed should now be indicated with inline 'citation needed' marks rather than the large tag.Tag: Visual edit
curprev10:5410:54, 21 July 2023 Gawaontalkcontribs 78,633 bytes−1,266 Remove details of settlers' nationalities and gender, as they belong in the main text, not the first paragraph of the lead section
curprev19:5819:58, 20 July 2023 TetsuDCtalkcontribs 79,862 bytes−1 Changed "European" to "English." European women arrived in the Americas, sent by the Spanish Empire, in the 16th century, and the way the note reads implies that the Jamestown women were the first European women in the Americas. By changing it to "English" it becomes more factual and less ambiguous.