The government leaders of colonial Virginia in the 1600's were England and the Anglican church. The leaders did not change until the late 1700's.
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James Madison and Thomas Jefferson
The House of Burgesses was where colonial leaders of Virginia met to discuss their issues.
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John Smith is remembered for his role in establishing the first permanent English settlement in North America at Jamestown, Virginia.
Of the first six presidents. four were from Virginia and the other two from Massachusetts.
Although the situation faced by Virginia Republican leaders at the end of the 1790s was urgent, the twin enunciations of their constitutional position adopted by the Virginia and Kentucky legislatures corresponded closely to the explication.
The massive resistance was a policy to unite white politicians and leaders in Virginia to prevent public school desegration. It was led by U.S. Senator Harry F. Byrd, Sr. of Virginia.
When speaking about US Civil War leaders from Virginia, a good case can be made for Robert E. Lee. He was so much loved by Southerners, his birthday was a holiday in the South after the US Civil War.
Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, James Madison, James Monroe, Woodrow Wilson, and the list goes on and on.