Virginia was named for Queen Elizabeth I, who was referred to as 'The Virgin Queen'.
her name was Alice elizibeth wilton
John Smith, and Christopher Newport, was an important person, he was the founder of the colony with the help of the London Company. He founded it in 1607. If that is also to do with Roanoke island sir Walter Raleigh went there and the 2nd colony had one more person because one of the ladies had a daughter named Virginia dare. Virginia was named after queen elizibeth the first the virgin queen.
I thought he was named Admiral...
There are several saints named Elizabeth. Please specify one.
yes they made a important discovery about hydrogen but blew up in the atmosphere and all info on the discovery was lost i am shad0vv3
Here's a few: General William Palmer (who founded the city of Colorado Springs), Zebulon Pike (in which Pikes Peak is named after), and James W. Denver (who founded the city of Denver and which is named after him)
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The Elizabeth Tower is 96 metres and 12 metres square. It houses the bell that is commonly named "Big Ben"
Thomson's discovery of the electron was founded during his experiments with cathode rays in the late 19th century. He conducted these experiments at the University of Cambridge, where he used a cathode ray tube to demonstrate that cathode rays were composed of negatively charged particles, which he later named electrons. This groundbreaking work laid the foundation for modern atomic theory and our understanding of atomic structure.
it was founded in 1607 and was named after king james
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