coal minning
cotton and tobacco
Really just farmland for it was the frontier at the time. West Virginia didnt exist until 1860.
The Virginia General Assembly- our House and Senate.
Farming was important in Virginia dating from the beginning of Jamestown. Starting as a way to survive a hostile climate, farming became a huge industry because of the cash crop, tobacco. Tobacco became a livelihood for the farmers and plantation owners, and they owned or employed many others, who actually worked the land.
Tourist Industry. Tourist Industry.
The government of Virginia from the 1600s to the late 1700s was known as the House of Burgesses. After the late 1700s, the government was renamed as the Virginia General Assembly. Then later the colony of Virginia became part of the US.
Virginia has many crops that are grown in their state. The main crops in Virginia are tobacco, hay, corn, soy beans, wheat, and potato's.
China was especially important to this industry in the 1990s
Virginia now became west Virginia and Virginia
Ok. I'm pretty sure it is the oil industry.
The Virginia House of Burgesses was important in the development of Colonial America as it was the first elected legislative assembly in the New World, established in 1619. This marked a significant step towards self-government and representative democracy, allowing colonists to have a voice in their governance. Its formation laid the groundwork for future legislative bodies and contributed to the growing desire for autonomy from British rule. The House of Burgesses became a model for other colonies, influencing the political landscape of America.
Virginia became a state on 25 June 1788.