The government leaders of colonial Virginia in the 1600's were England and the Anglican church. The leaders did not change until the late 1700's.
This was a group of government representatives from colonial Virginia
You mean the House of Burgesses?
House of Burgesses
The government of Virginia from the 1600s to the late 1700s was known as the House of Burgesses. After the late 1700s, the government was renamed as the Virginia General Assembly. Then later the colony of Virginia became part of the US.
the main combatants of the colonial wars were England and Spain...
other than by foot,and later horses,the waterways were the highways during early colonial maryland.
horses, wagon boat, boat, horse and carraige, or by foot.
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The government of Virginia from the 1600s to the late 1700s was known as the House of Burgesses. After the late 1700s, the government was renamed as the Virginia General Assembly. Then later the colony of Virginia became part of the US.
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the colony of Virginia had some tough times with crops until john rolfe came along with tobacco in the mid 1600s
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In the 1600s, Virginia was predominantly Anglican due to its English colonial roots. The Anglican Church was the established religion, and attendance at services was compulsory. Dissenters faced persecution, and religious freedom was limited. The Church played a central role in shaping society and politics.
YES!!!!! There was gold indeed because during the 1600s Jamestown, Virginia was abundant with gold.
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Because many people thought that they would be able to make a profit out of tobacco-Hans Son (7th grade student studying Virginia in the 1600s)-