Some successes where the collaboration and knowledge extracted from the native Americans that lived there, and the investment in growing tobacco crops.
Some failures where their inability for the first colonies to have work ethic. a lot of the first colonists were noblemen and had no real work ethic and as the biblical saying goes you reap what you sow or in this case you can't eat what you don't sow. (Ie they were lazy and didn't really make adequate shelter, or try to acquire adequate farming or hunting skills at first.)
A big one
Virginia colony
Maryland
It was the first success full New England Colony in the Americas. It wasn't the first New England colony success full (they had other success full colonies), it wasn't the first success full colony in America, and it wasn't the first success full colony in America. It was the FIRST SUCCESS FULL NEW ENGLAND COLONY IN THE AMERICAS. Got all that?
It is a proprietary colony.
A big one
because they wanted to
People decided to remain in Virginia and govern themselves.
by bringing them more money and rich
by bringing them more money and rich
There is a colony called, The colony of Virginia. It is right where the state of Virginia now sits.
Yes.... Virginia is/was a southern colony.
Virginia Colony.
Depends on how one looks at it: It was a failure in England's eyes but from another viewpoint the Roanoke colonists were probably integrated into the indigineous people. I say this because many historical letters and ship's logs maintain that the indians were friendly, curious and eager to help.
the Virginia colony was located in the southern colonies
Virginia colony
Colony of Virginia ended in 1776.