Jamestown Virginia was the first British settlement in America after the Lost Colony of Roanoke.
Because Virginia made the peanuts and they make the most peanuts in America
Willamsburg, so Eastern VA
A man-made feature was the wagon road made along the Cumberland Gap so people from Virginia could move west to Tennessee.
The state of West Virginia did not separate from Virginia until the Civil War. In the west of colonial Virginia, mountains blocked easy transportation so, the land was sparsely developed as compared to tidewater Virginia.
Because it was named from the Virginia Company in the early 1600's.
It was important because it kept colonist from freezing and during.
The Great Awakening was important,because it was when religious freedom was there
It kept them from freezing in the cold days.
To go fishing
It gave them permission to go to Virginia to start a new English colony!!
Grain was important to the people in the colonial times because that is what made their food. It was used to feed animals, plant corn and wheat, and much other reasons. You mght think that it was weird that that was so important considering that now, money is really important. That is the complete and accurate answer to your question. To ask more questions our find biographies, go to www.wickipedia.com.
Well i dont know so go look it up somewhere else :p