pennsylvanian period
Pennsylvanian Period
the adena lived in a variety of places including Ohio, Indiana, west Virginia Kentucky and parts of pennsilvania and New York.
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The pilgrims landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts instead of Virginia.
Virginia voted to secede on Apr. 17, 1861. The secession vote was ratified by the citizens of Virginia on May 23. Virginia then existed as an independent republic until it joined the Confederacy on June. 19, 1861.
{| |- | The North wasn't 'formed.' It already existed as the United States of America. The states included Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Maryland, Connecticut, Massachusetts and later on West Virginia. |}
None. Pennsylvania was a place long before humans even existed. It was also home to thousands of Native Americans before the arrival of Europeans in the 17th century.
Virgina did have volcanoes in the ancient times. Scientists have found traces of volcanic rock in the ground.
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East Virginia- - - - There is a Virginia that was one of the original colonies and is still a state. In 1863 the state of WEST VIRGINIA split away from Virginia because Virginia was trying to split away from the United States back in the Civil War. Virginia approved of slavery, West Virginia's people did not approve of slavery and they broke away from Virginia during the civil war. But As far as an East Virginia - it does not exist - it has never existed, unless you asked the question for a joke perhaps? Mike - from Wheeling West Virginia
Charter colonies - Virginia , Plymouth , Massachusetts , Rhode Island , Connecticut Proprietary colonies - Pennsylvania , New Hampshire , New York , New Jersey , Maryland Delaware , Carolinas , Georgia
That serious social and geographical tensions between colonists existed and threatened the colony's stability.
The first Dairy Queen was opened in Joliet, Illinois in 1940. As of 2016, when this answer was written, it was 76 years old.