Lord De La Warr was governor of Jamestown in 1610.
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Answer in 1638 founded by Peter MinuitDelaware was founded as a colony by Peter Minuit in 1638. Delaware was named after Lord de la Warr, a governor of the Virginia colony.
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Delaware is actually taken from the name of the first Governor of Virginia, Lord De La Warr. A Virginia explorer named it after the Lord in order to curry favor with the great man. Ironically, he never entered the state.
Yes, the colony of Delaware was named after the Virginia governor, Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr. He served as the governor of the Virginia Colony in the early 17th century. The name "Delaware" is derived from the title "Lord de la Warr," which was used to honor him, particularly after he played a significant role in the early colonization efforts in the area.
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