actually, it is. It is considered a southern colony due to its great agriculture. Unlike the North (New England) the south were not as good in the industries. So agriculture (Tobacco) was there greater of the two. Some consider it to be a middle but it is more south.
Yes, It is in southeastern Virginia. About 200 miles south of the infamous Mason-Dxon line which seperatea the North and Souh and 40 miles or so east of Richmond. That would make it culturally and geographically the South.
Virginia is considered a Southern colony
Virginia was a SOUTHERN colony. Nowhere near New England.
Yes South Carolina is a southern colony... Hints the name SOUTH carolina.. Lol hope this helps.... *Twinkles* :)
middle colony
Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia
No, there were no banks in colonial Virginia.
West Virginia and Virginia
I'm sure colonial Virginia had many blacksmiths. The certainly had many horses.
williamsburg was important because it was the capital of Virginia from1699 to around 1780
Really just farmland for it was the frontier at the time. West Virginia didnt exist until 1860.
Trade with Colonial Virginia was restricted to England.
Virginia was founded mainly for the purpose of profit. When Virginia was founded, the colonial settlers gave the English territorial claims to America. They also offered a colonial market for trade.
Colonial Virginia did not have good land. It was too wet and bred to many mosquitoes.
Jamestown was a colonial settlement in Virginia.
The address of the Friends Of The Army Womens Museum Association is: 798 South Park Blv, Colonial Hei, VA 23834
Virginia was the first of British colonies to be settled in North America. It belonged to the British Empire and was located in the region known as the American South.