tobacco
From what I've read the answer is James I, if I find anything different I'll post it.
* during the early period of Spanish colonization.
Sugar cane was the main crop.
Oyster Island.
similar to those in their homeland
She did keep claim to Virginia, which at the time was the entire coastal region between South Carolina to Maine. Her successor, King James I, founded the Virginia Company (The London Company), which funded the early colonization of what is now Jamestown, Virginia.
The broken heart relates to the story of pocohanes and John smith which helped save Jamestown. (this happened during the early colonization in america :D
it was when the europeans settled in australia
Yes, the colony of Delaware was named after the Virginia governor, Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr. He served as the governor of the Virginia Colony in the early 17th century. The name "Delaware" is derived from the title "Lord de la Warr," which was used to honor him, particularly after he played a significant role in the early colonization efforts in the area.
Burgesses.
During colonial times, Virginia produced a great deal of tobacco and cotton.
Nobody colonized the US during the Renaissance, which was from around 1400-1600. Colonization of the US only began in the early 1600s, which was just after the Renaissance ended.