Walter Raleigh
Virginia and West Virginia, in honor of the Virgin Queen, Elizabeth I.
In honor of Elizabeth, "Virgin Queen" of England. Until 1861 West Virginia was part of Virginia. Virginia was named to honor Queen Elizabeth of England often referred to as the "Virgin Queen."
The state of Virginia got its name from the colony that shared the name. The colony was named after Queen Elizabeth, England's "Virgin Queen."It is named in honor of Queen Elizabeth I who was known as the virgin queen.
The colony of Virginia was named after England's Queen Elizabeth I, she was called "The Virgin Queen".
Virginia was named in honor of Queen Elizabeth 1 of England, who was known as the Virgin Queen because she was never married.
Virginia was named in honor of Queen Elizabeth I. West Virginia seceded from Virginia when Virginia seceded from the Union. West Virginia is not named after anyone, per se.
Origin of name: In honor of Elizabeth "Virgin Queen" of EnglandViper1
To honor Queen Elizabeth I also known as the Virgin Queen.
The "state" of Virginia isn't really a state; it is a commonwealth. The name "Virginia" was chosen to honor Queen Elizabeth, reputedly the Virgin Queen. Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in America and was Virginia's first capital.
The land discovered by Sir Walter Raleigh and named after the virgin queen was Virginia, in honor of Queen Elizabeth I. Raleigh sponsored expeditions to establish a colony in this new territory in North America.
The entire stretch of coastline that stretched between Newfoundland and Florida was named Virginia in honor of Queen Elizabeth I. The queen was known to be a virgin.
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