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Delaware is named after the Englishman Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr.Delaware is not a Native American name. Exploring the Atlantic coast north of Jamestown in 1610, Captain Samuel Argall discovered a large bay which he named in honor of Sir Thomas West, Third Lord de la Warr and the first governor of the Virginia.
Thomas West, 3rd Baron de la Warr was the Englishman afterwhom the bay, river and consequently American Indian people and US state, all later called "Delaware".
The state is named after Delaware Bay and River, which were named for Thomas Leighton West (1577-1618), the 3rd Baron De La Warr of the Second Creation, the second governor of Virginia, after his father, Governor and the father of seventeen children compliments of Wiki. Lord De La Warr played a huge role in helping Jamestown. After everybody marched out of Jamestown 1610, he turned them back and made them restart building.
Delaware is not a Native American name. Exploring the Atlantic coast north of Jamestown in 1610, Captain Samuel Argall discovered a large bay which he named in honor of Sir Thomas West, Third Lord de la Warr and the first governor of the Virginia.
The first official, commissioned governor of Jamestown was Thomas West, 3rd Baron of De La Warr. John Rolfe was never governor - although he is given credit for tobacco in VA and marrying Pocahontas.
The name is drawn from Sir Thomas West the 3rd Baron De La Warr.
It takes it name from Thomas West, Third Baron of De La Warr.
Delaware was named after Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, an English nobleman and Virginia's first colonial governor.
Delaware (check your spelling) was named after Thomas West, the 3rd Baron of De La Warr. He was an English Nobleman, and the first Governor of Virginia.
Delaware is named after the Englishman Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr.Delaware is not a Native American name. Exploring the Atlantic coast north of Jamestown in 1610, Captain Samuel Argall discovered a large bay which he named in honor of Sir Thomas West, Third Lord de la Warr and the first governor of the Virginia.
Thomas West, 3rd Baron de la Warr was the Englishman afterwhom the bay, river and consequently American Indian people and US state, all later called "Delaware".
The state is named after Delaware Bay and River, which were named for Thomas Leighton West (1577-1618), the 3rd Baron De La Warr of the Second Creation, the second governor of Virginia, after his father, Governor and the father of seventeen children compliments of Wiki. Lord De La Warr played a huge role in helping Jamestown. After everybody marched out of Jamestown 1610, he turned them back and made them restart building.
It was named after Sir Thomas West (Lord de la Warr).
Delaware is not a Native American name. Exploring the Atlantic coast north of Jamestown in 1610, Captain Samuel Argall discovered a large bay which he named in honor of Sir Thomas West, Third Lord de la Warr and the first governor of the Virginia.
The first official, commissioned governor of Jamestown was Thomas West, 3rd Baron of De La Warr. John Rolfe was never governor - although he is given credit for tobacco in VA and marrying Pocahontas.
There wasn't a person named Delaware but the state takes its name from Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, an English nobleman and Virginia's first colonial governor, after (what is now called) Cape Henlopen was originally named.
The Delaware Valley was named after the Delaware River, which flows through the region. The river was named after Sir Thomas West, the 3rd Baron De La Warr, an English nobleman who was the first colonial governor of Virginia.