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.
There was no west Virginia in the 1700's there was only a western Virginia but the religion did not change threw out Virginia
Private property, like farm animals.
When Virginia and Kentucky in the late 1700s and South Carolina in the 1830s refused to follow federal law they were practicing nullification.
Some of the sicknesses in the 16 century (1700-1799) were: Influenza, Whooping Cough, Typhiod, Tuberculosis, Yellow Fever, Black Plague, and Smallpox.
Private property, like farm animals
middle class, average at best
tobacco
During colonial times, Virginia produced a great deal of tobacco and cotton.
Not really. The first perminent settlement was Jamstown in 1607 so Virginia was not even a state then. The revolutionary war was faught in the 1700s
Virginia had cotton plantations in some parts but in the western more mountainous areas, it was small homes and subsistence farming. The plantations had slaves.
By the mid 1700s, slaves in Virginia were able to establish their own communities, develop their own cultural practices, and sometimes earn small plots of land where they could grow their own food. However, their rights and freedoms were still severely limited and controlled by their owners.