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battleground for the civil war, very important, located on virginia, west virginia, pennsilvania, and DC terriorty.
It is very promonent in West Virginia.
One very important one was tobacco.
Since reconstruction in the 1860's, Virginia has advanced greatly to the point where raw materials like coal or limestone aren't very important to the economy. What is important is agriculture and general businesses in the many cities along the eastern part of Virginia.
It was important that Virginia ratified the Constitution because Virginia was one of the largest states then.
Well, for one, it's the capitol of Virginia. It's also very historic because it was the capitol of the Confederacy during the civil war.
Virginia has no true deserts.
It was important that Virginia ratified the Constitution because Virginia was one of the largest states then.
williamsburg was important because it was the capital of Virginia from1699 to around 1780
During the 1600's slaves found their way to Virginia. The rich benefited from these hard working people and companies were just beginning to spring up throughout the state. Religion was also very important to everyone in Virginia.
Because it was named from the Virginia Company in the early 1600's.
very very cold