No, Dissenters did not largely settle in the tidewater area of Virginia. Instead, they primarily established communities in areas further inland, such as the Shenandoah Valley and parts of North Carolina. The tidewater region was more dominated by the Anglican Church and wealthier settlers. Dissenters, including Baptists and Presbyterians, sought more religious freedom and often migrated to regions where they could establish their own congregations more freely.
False.
Scott-irish and germen
The people who settled in Virginia were a lot of English people.
Jamestown Virginia was settled on 13 May 1607.
Jamestown Virginia was settled on 13 May 1607.
Jamestown Virginia was settled on 13 May 1607.
Jamestown Virginia was settled on 13 May 1607.
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The earliest planters of the Southern Colonies settled along rivers and creeks of the coastal plain. Because the land was washed by ocean tides, the region was known as the Tidewater. The Tidewater's gentle slopes and rivers offered rich farmland for plantation.*a plantation is a large estate farmed by many workers*
Virginia
Most of the religious groups who settled in colonial Virginia were Anglicans and other Protestant denominations.
Most of the religious groups who settled in colonial Virginia were Anglicans and other Protestant denominations.