People moved to the colony of Virginia for various reasons, including the search for economic opportunity, particularly through tobacco cultivation, which promised wealth. Religious freedom also attracted individuals seeking to escape persecution. Additionally, many were drawn by the prospect of land ownership and the chance to start anew in a growing settlement. Lastly, some were indentured servants hoping to gain their freedom and land after fulfilling their contracts.
It was easy to farm tobacco and easy to live there.
colonists
would be a place where people imprisoned for debt could live.
no in villages
To live, to get energy and to be healthy
Virginia
People were very hungry all the time and did things that i dont really no. but they made baskets and ya
Virginia
no.
In Virginia,USA.
The people who live on plantations are us. The southern part of the 13 colony's. They're Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
They built simple houses in and around the fort at Jamestown, Virginia.
the eastern woodland Indians live in Virginia- branch of the Algonquin nation. Tribes included Pamunkey, Mattaponi, and others.
It was easy to farm tobacco and easy to live there.
colonists
wood houses
people who live in Virginia