This charter authorized settlers coming over to the "new world" the right to settle between present day North Carolina and the Potomac river. It also said the settlers would have the same rights as the people back in England.
This charter authorized settlers coming over to the "new world" the right to settle between present day North Carolina and the Potomac river. It also said the settlers would have the same rights as the people back in England.
This charter authorized settlers coming over to the "new world" the right to settle between present day North Carolina and the Potomac river. It also said the settlers would have the same rights as the people back in England.
This charter authorized settlers coming over to the "new world" the right to settle between present day North Carolina and the Potomac river. It also said the settlers would have the same rights as the people back in England.
The Charter of 1606 is a document from King James I of England to the Virginia Company. It gave land rights to colonists for the sole purpose of propagating the Christian religion.
England granted the Virginia Company of London a charter to explore Virginia. The Virginia Company of London founded the Jamestown colony.
The Virginia Company had the original charter.
In 1624, the charter of the London Company also known as the Virginia Company, was dissolved.
The Virginia Company
king James granted a charter to Virginia to plant what
charter
charter
It was a series of documents or charters of the Virginia Company of London
To make a company
Virginia Company
King James I was responsible for writing the Virginia Company of London charter. It was established in 1606 and lasted until 1624.