The answer depends on when. All the way to the Revolutionary War the King or Queen of England had absolute control over Virginia so basically they were the ones who were the leaders. However, although under control of the King/Queen of England, some governors who governed Virginia for the King/Queen would bend the rules a bit. John Smith, the first governer of Virginia, led Virginia to a good start for a colony. After the Revolutionary War, there continued to be governors in Virginia and all the states ever since.
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Yes, william bradford was a colonial leader
no a puritan is not a colonial leader. because the puritans only wanted people to know about there religon.
Anne Hutchinson was a religious leader, not a colonial leader ,who was banished from Massachusetts. Roger Williams was also banished by the "Puritans" for religious reasons. He founded a colony that became the state of Rhode Island.
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John Smith was the leader.
he was colonial leader in the British times
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