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.
About 5000-7500 colonists were in Delaware at the time
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.
The slaves brought over from africa from the 1600s to the 1800s.
Well, tobacco was definitely an important crop in Virginia and Maryland.
violation of Indian treaties and frequent border conflicts
Aristocracy
pickle
Fruit and vegtables
YES!!!!! There was gold indeed because during the 1600s Jamestown, Virginia was abundant with gold.
In the last half of the 1600s, Virginia's population became increasingly diverse, with a significant influx of enslaved Africans alongside English settlers. This shift contributed to the establishment of a plantation economy reliant on tobacco cultivation. Additionally, the demographics of the population changed as the ratio of men to women began to balance out, leading to more stable family structures and communities.
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)-
3500
about 62,000
42,592
Selling fruits, vegetables and tobacco
The society became swamped with an increase in immigrants, creating a competition for jobs. Boston, Massachusetts was the worst and people looked to the community for help.