Virginia's geography was very nice, for farming. In 1620 Virginia had forest almost everywhere! It also had flat rolling land.
subtropical climate
The Second Battle of Bull Run took place in northern Virginia, near the town of Manassas. The area was characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and open fields, which provided natural cover and strategic advantages for both the Union and Confederate armies. The Bull Run River also played a significant role in the battle as a natural barrier.
It was colonial virginia...ask my gramps. )=
Virginia had a hot,humid climate and good soil that was well suited to growing crops.
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A. C. Knote has written: 'The geography of West Virginia'
Edward Ehrlich Smith has written: 'Our Virginia' 'Teaching geography by problems' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Study and teaching, Geography
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The terrain or geography of colonial Virginia consisted of mountain, valleys, and coastal plains. The soil was fertile and the climate during the summer was hot and humid.
He did not have any special military schooling. He was a Virginia gentleman and knew how to ride and shoot. He had knew quite a bit about the geography of Western Virginia from his surveying jobs.
The official answer is that they are not really conserined about it but so far we have come up with the two old ocean of Virginia surrounding is great Canaveral ocean and the Boston ocean