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Pull factors of Virginia, assuming this would be pre-Civil War Virginia, included rich fertile land excellent for growing cash crops such as tobacco and cotton. Virginia also has many trade ports along its eastern coast on the Atlantic, along with many interstate rivers allowing for easy transport of said cash crops. At this time, Virginia would have also been very pro-slavery, allowing for cheap, inexpensive labor for working in the hot fields.

To sum it up: Cash crops, slaves, and trade.

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