From 1624 until 1750, the colony of Virginia had a law which made it mandatory for colonists to become members of the Church of England. It was much less tolerant of religion than some of the other colonies. Finally, in 1750, other Protestant groups began to call for religious tolerance.
(in the US) The Laws of The British Empire (at the time).
Virginia colony
Maryland
It is a proprietary colony.
Virginia was a colony and Jamestown one of the places in the colony. It helped establish Virginia as a colony.
The name was- and still is, Virginia. Jamestown was one of the colonies IN Virginia.
The Virginia Colony established the House of Burgesses, which was the first elective governing body in a British colony in 1619.
There is a colony called, The colony of Virginia. It is right where the state of Virginia now sits.
Yes.... Virginia is/was a southern colony.
Virginia Colony.
When Virginia and Kentucky in the late 1700s and South Carolina in the 1830s refused to follow federal law they were practicing nullification.
the Virginia colony was located in the southern colonies
Colony of Virginia ended in 1776.
Colony of Virginia was created in 1607.
Virginia colony
Maryland
Yes it was.
The Virginia colony was started by a the Virginia Co. in order to make money.