House of Burgess
The House of Burgessees.
You mean the House of Burgesses?
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.
No, there were no banks in colonial Virginia.
The House of Burgesses made the laws, with the approval of the Colonial Governor, who were appointed by the King of England. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were members of the House of Burgesses and exerted influence over other members. The local government in Colonial Virginia is believed to be more democratic than many other colonial governments in America by Historians. The Representatives serving in the Virginia House of Burgesses were elected by a majority vote of the tax-paying Virginia land-owners.There are many biographies of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson available that contain Virginia history and are very interesting.
West Virginia has 3 Representatives in the US House of Representatives .
West Virginia has 3 Representatives in the US House of Representatives.
West Virginia and Virginia
I'm sure colonial Virginia had many blacksmiths. The certainly had many horses.
Virginia has 11 members in the US House of Representatives and two US Senators. So it has 13 electoral votes.
williamsburg was important because it was the capital of Virginia from1699 to around 1780
1620-1778