Virginia was more likely to trade with Massachusetts than Georgia due to geographical proximity and established trade routes. Both Virginia and Massachusetts were part of the New England and Mid-Atlantic regions, facilitating easier transportation of goods. In contrast, Georgia, located much further south, had less direct economic and logistical ties to Virginia, making trade less practical. Additionally, Virginia and Massachusetts shared similar economic interests, such as tobacco and rum, fostering a stronger trading relationship.
Virginia = stable crops and land ; Massachusetts= marine trade and commerce
Virginia, North / South Carolina, and Georgia.
The Virginia Company of London (otherwise known as the London Company), under the leadership of Bartholomew Gosnold, was given permission by James I of England to settle and trade in Virginia. This company was a subsidiary of the larger Virginia Company that also owned the Plymouth Company that settle Massachusetts.
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Rhode Island and Connecticut were corporate colonies, which meant the King of England had granted the colonists charters which ensured corporate rights. Massachusetts, and New Hampshire were royal colonies. Their governors were appointed by the King of England on advice from the Board of Trade. Here is a website you can look at for more information: http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761569964/american_revolution.html If you are looking for information on particularly the types of colonies such as royal, corporate, or proprietary, then scroll down on the website above to where it says "B. The Political System."
Yes, Georgia supported the Virginia Plan during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. The Virginia Plan proposed a strong national government with a bicameral legislature, which appealed to Georgia's interests in promoting a more centralized authority to handle issues such as trade and security. Georgia's delegates believed that a stronger federal government would better serve the needs of their state, particularly in relation to its economic and social dynamics.
The cash crop also known as tobacco was used to sell and trade in Georgia
The eastern coast of the United States, from Maine to Georgia, was originally colonized by England. English settlers established several colonies along this coastline, including Virginia, Massachusetts, and the Carolinas, starting in the early 17th century. The colonization efforts were part of England's broader strategy to expand its influence and establish trade in the New World.
West Virginia Trade School was created in 1917.
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Trade with Colonial Virginia was restricted to England.