a written grant of rights by royalty for the creation of an organization, such as a company or university; also, the written description for such an organization's functions a written grant of rights by royalty for the creation of an organization, such as a company or university; also, the written description for such an organization's functions
by VA do you mean Virginia? if so, then your answer is: at that time the british thought that they owned Virginia and could grant it to whom they wished.
A "charter" is a grant written by a country's authoritative ruler allowing a city or other institution (company, college, etc.) to be created. The charter also defines the rights and privileges of that institution.
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Queen Elizabeth I issued a charter to Sir Walter Raleigh to establish a colony in America.
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Malcolm Grant - East India Company officer - was born in 1762.
Malcolm Grant - East India Company officer - died in 1831.
Queen Elizabeth gave him an agreement, or charter to begin a colony
a written grant of rights by royalty for the creation of an organization, such as a company or university; also, the written description for such an organization's functions a written grant of rights by royalty for the creation of an organization, such as a company or university; also, the written description for such an organization's functions
a charter is a document that is given by the government to an individual to start a project or a grant. An example would be the Virginia joint stock company gave a charter to explorers to start Jamestown colony in 1706
By settlers who had been given a charter, or grant of rights and privileges.
Elizabeth Grant - politician - was born in 1930.