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parish and chose the minister. The church in Virginia was controlled by the Bishop of London, who sent priests and missionaries, but there were never enough, and they reported deficient standards of personal morality. By the 1760s, dissenting Protestants, especially Baptists and Methodists, were proliferating and started challenging the Anglicans for moral leadership.
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as by the Law of Nations are not to be permitted any maner of Commerce or Traffique with any people whatsoever; and do forbid to all maner of persons, Foreiners, and others, all maner of Commerce, Traffique and Correspondency whatsoever, to be used or held with the said Rebels in the Barbada's, Bermuda's, Virginia and Antego, or either of them.
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queen was put to the sword in Jamestown. The Paspahegh never recovered from this attack and abandoned their town. Another small force sent with Argall against the Warraskoyaks found that they had already fled, and they destroyed an abandoned Warraskoyak village and the surrounding cornfields. This event triggered the first
1134: 2377:). Including the creation of the "hundreds", the various incentives to investors in the Virginia Colony finally paid off by 1617. By this time, the colonists were exporting 50,000 pounds of tobacco to England per year and were beginning to generate enough profit to ensure the economic survival of the colony. 1847:. Opechancanough, variously reported to be 92 to 100 years old, was taken to Jamestown. While a prisoner, Opechancanough was shot in the back and killed by a soldier assigned to guard him. His death disintegrated the Powhatan Confederacy into its component tribes, whom the colonists continued to attack. 1960:
ue punishment inflicted upon the said Delinquents, do Declare all and every the said persons in Barbada's, Antego, Bermuda's and Virginia, that have contrived, abetted, aided or assisted those horrid Rebellions, or have since willingly joyned with them, to be notorious Robbers and Traitors, and such
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The geography of the Virginia settlement expanded as the boundaries of European colonization extended over time. Its cultural geography gradually evolved, with various settlement and jurisdiction models employed. By the late 17th century and the early 18th century, the primary settlement pattern was
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parishes handled many local affairs, and they, in turn, were controlled not by the minister but rather by a closed circle of wealthy landowners who comprised the parish vestry. Ronald L. Heinemann emphasizes the ideological conservatism of Virginia while noting some religious dissenters were gaining
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After twelve years of peace following the Indian Wars of 1622–1632, another Anglo–Powhatan War began on March 18, 1644, as a last effort by the remnants of the Powhatan Confederacy, still under Opechancanough, to dislodge the English settlers of the Virginia Colony. Around 500 colonists were killed,
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worked out a truce with the Powhatan and proposed a toast using liquor laced with poison. 200 Virginia Indians were killed or made ill by the poison, and 50 more were slaughtered by the colonists. For over a decade, the English settlers attacked the Powhatan, targeting their settlements as part of a
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The survivors at Bermuda eventually built two smaller ships, and most of them continued to Jamestown, leaving a few on Bermuda to secure the claim. The company's possession of Bermuda was made official in 1612 when the third and final charter extended the boundaries of Virginia far enough out to sea
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Colonists developed plantations along the rivers of Virginia, and social/economic systems developed to grow and distribute this cash crop. Some elements of this system included the importation and use of enslaved Africans to cultivate and process crops, which included harvesting and drying periods.
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The first settlement in the colony, Jamestown, served as the capital and main port of entry from its founding until 1699. During this time, a series of statehouses (capitols) were used and subsequently consumed by fires (accidental and intentional in the case of Bacon's Rebellion). Following such a
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and protect the colony from Indian attacks. In 1634, a palisade was built near Middle Plantation. This wall stretched across the peninsula between the York and James rivers and protected the settlements on the eastern side of the lower peninsula from Indians. The wall also served to contain cattle.
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village above the falls of the James, where Fort Charles was built, then turning sharp right, to Fort Royal on the York (Pamunkey) river. Necotowance thus ceded the English vast tracts of still-uncolonized land, much of it between the James and Blackwater. English settlements on the peninsula north
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on multiple English colonial settlements along both sides of a 50-mile (80 km) long stretch of the James River, which took place early on the morning of March 22, 1622. This event resulted in the deaths of 347 colonists (including men, women, and children) and the abduction of many others. The
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For much of the history of the royal colony, the formally appointed governor was absentee, often remaining in England. In his stead, a series of acting or lieutenant governors who were physically present held actual authority. In the later years of its history, as it became increasingly civilized,
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took a turn for the worse after the death of Pocahontas in England and the return of Rolfe and other colonial leaders in May 1617. Disease, poor harvests, and the growing demand for land to cultivate tobacco caused hostilities to escalate. After Chief Powhatan died in 1618, he was succeeded by his
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to drive off the Kecoughtan from their village on July 9, 1610, then gave Chief Powhatan an ultimatum to either return all English subjects and property, or face war. Powhatan responded by insisting that the English either stay in their fort or leave Virginia. Enraged, De la Warr had the hand of a
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in late 1609 to May 1610, during which over 80% of the colonists perished. Conditions were so adverse it appears, from skeletal evidence, that the survivors engaged in cannibalism. The survivors from Bermuda had brought few supplies and food with them, and it appeared to all that Jamestown must be
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for the colonists' use. However, death from disease and conflicts with the Native Americans took a fearsome toll on the colonists. Despite attempts at mining minerals, growing silk, and exporting the native Virginia tobacco, no profitable exports had been identified, and it was unclear whether the
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with 70 men to attack the Paspahegh capital, burning the houses and cutting down their cornfields. They killed 65 to 75 Powhatan and captured one of Wowinchopunk's wives and her children. Returning downstream, Percy's men threw the children overboard and shot out "their Braynes in the water". The
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in Virginia (a claim that would only be valid were the king to return to power). While under the jurisdiction of the Virginia Colony, the proprietary maintained complete control of the granting of land within that territory (and revenues obtained from it) until after the American Revolution. The
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and the subtribes formerly in the confederacy each became tributaries to the King of England. At the same time, a racial frontier was delineated between Indian and English settlements, with members of each group forbidden to cross to the other side except by a special pass obtained at one of the
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as the official religion in the colony and would remain so until shortly after the American Revolution. Establishment meant that local tax funds paid the parish costs and that the parish had local civic functions such as poor relief. The upper-class planters controlled the vestry, which ran the
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arrived at the colony in the summer of 1586, the colonists opted to return to England because there was a lack of supply ships, abandoning the colony. Supply ships arrived at the abandoned colony later in 1586; 15 soldiers were left behind to hold the island, but no trace of these men was later
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The entrepreneurs of the Virginia Company experimented with several means of making the colony profitable. The orders sent with the first colonists instructed that they search for precious metals (specifically gold). While no gold was found, various products were sent back, including pitch and
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The tobacco planters and farmers of Virginia adhered to the concept of a hierarchical society that they or their ancestors had brought with them from England. Most held to the general idea of a Great Chain of Being: at the top were God and his heavenly host; next came kings...who were divinely
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Just after the survivors of the Starving Time and those who had joined them from Bermuda had abandoned Jamestown, the ships of the new supply mission sailed up the James River with food, supplies, a doctor, and more colonists. Lord Delaware was determined that the colony was to survive, and he
1185:) and also owned a large portion of Atlantic and Inland Canada. In the area of overlap, the two companies were not permitted to establish colonies within one hundred miles of each other. During 1606, each company organized expeditions to establish settlements within the area of their rights. 2280:. Henricus was envisioned as a possible replacement capital for Jamestown and was to have the first college in Virginia. (The ill-fated Henricus was destroyed during the Indian massacre of 1622). In addition to creating the settlement at Henricus, Dale also established the port town of 1856: 1969:
to act against English vessels trading with the rebellious colonies: "All Ships that Trade with the Rebels may be surprized. Goods and tackle of such ships not to be embezeled, till judgement in the Admiralty; Two or three of the Officers of every ship to be examined upon oath."
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and York rivers, and up to the navigable point of each of the major rivers – which were connected by a straight line running directly from modern Franklin on the Blackwater, northwesterly to the Appomattoc village beside Fort Henry, and continuing in the same direction to the
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England supplied most colonists; a later migration of Scots-Irish filled the backcountry. The Virginia Colony was always predominantly British in ethnic descent, with only minor contributions from other ethnic groups, particularly Palatinate Germans. In 1608, the first
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In 1612, settler John Rolfe planted tobacco obtained from Bermuda (during his stay there as part of the third supply). Within a few years, the crop proved extremely lucrative in the European market. As the English increasingly used tobacco products, the production of
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As many indentured workers were illiterate, especially Africans, there were opportunities for abuse by planters and other indenture holders. Some ignored the expiration of servants' indentured contracts and tried to keep them as lifelong workers. One example is with
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For most of the 17th century, a university education for settlers of Virginia required a journey to England or Scotland. Such journeys were undertaken by wealthy young men. In the early years, many settlers received their education before immigrating to the colony.
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for Virginia Indians, supplemented by local pupils, which lasted until a 1779 overhaul of the institution's curriculum. The college, located in the capital and heart of the Tidewater region, dominated the colony's intellectual climate until after independence.
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In 1634, a local government system was created in the Virginia Colony by order of the King of England. Eight shires were designated, each with local officers. Within a few years, the shires were renamed counties, a system that has remained to the present day.
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In the initial years under the Virginia Company, the colony was governed by a council, headed by a council president. From 1611 to 1618, under the orders of Sir Thomas Dale, the settlers of the colony were under a regime of civil law that became known as
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with whom he lived. Pace, after securing himself and his neighbors on the south side of the James River, took a canoe across the river to warn Jamestown, which narrowly escaped destruction. However, there was no time to warn the other settlements.
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discovered that the 10-month delay had greatly aggravated other adverse conditions. Seven of the other ships had arrived carrying more colonists but little in the way of food and supplies. Combined with drought and hostile relations with the
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sanctioned to rule, then an hereditary aristocracy who were followed in descending order by wealthy landed gentry, small, independent farmers, tenant farmers, servants....Aspirations to rise above one's station in life were considered a sin.
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that populated the coastal regions, primarily the Powhatan Confederacy. Following a series of wars and the decline of the Powhatan as a political entity, the colonists expanded westward in the late 17th and 18th centuries, encountering the
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he brought from Bermuda and some novel marketing ideas. It would turn out that Rolfe held the key to the colony's economic success. By 1612, Rolfe's strains of tobacco had been successfully cultivated and exported, establishing a first
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Following the failure of the previous colonization attempts, England resumed attempts to set up colonies. This time, joint-stock companies were used rather than giving extensive grants to a landed proprietor such as Gilbert or Raleigh.
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Lines showing the legal treaty frontiers between the Virginia Colony and Indian Nations in various years and today's state boundaries. Red: Treaty of 1646. Green: Treaty of Albany (1684). Blue: Treaty of Albany (1722). Orange:
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As the English settlements expanded beyond the Tidewater territory traditionally occupied by the Powhatan, they encountered new groups with which there had been minimal relations with the colony. In the late 17th century, the
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They were instructed to select a location inland along a waterway where they would be less vulnerable to the Spanish or other Europeans seeking to establish colonies. They sailed westward into the Bay and reached the mouth of
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fire, in 1699, the capital was relocated inland, away from the swampy clime of Jamestown, to Middle Plantation, renamed Williamsburg. The capital of Virginia remained in Williamsburg until it was moved further inland to
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used in Virginia began operation in Jamestown on June 8, 1680, though within a few years, it was shut down by the Governor and Crown of England for want of a license. It was not until 1736 that the first newspaper, the
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In addition to securing gold and other precious minerals to send back to the waiting investors in England, the survival plan for the Jamestown colonists depended upon regular supplies from England and trade with the
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by which the oldest son inherited all the land. As a result, increasingly large plantations, worked by white tenant farmers and by enslaved Black people, gained in size, wealth, and political power in the eastern
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In the period following the English Civil War, the exiled King Charles II hoped to shore up the loyalty of several of his supporters by granting them a significant area of mostly uncharted land to control as a
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In actual practice, colonial Virginia never had a bishop to represent God nor a hereditary aristocracy with titles like 'duke' or 'baron'. However, it had a royal governor appointed by the king and a powerful
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Institutional History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century: An Inquiry into the Religious, Moral, Educational, Legal, Military, and Political Condition of the People, Based on Original and Contemporaneous
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A few days out of London, the nine ships of the third supply mission encountered a hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean. They became separated during the three days the storm lasted. Admiral Somers had the
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captive cut off and sent him to the paramount chief with another ultimatum: Return all English subjects and property, or the neighboring villages would be burned. This time, Powhatan did not respond.
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and came ashore at the point where the southern side of the bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, an event that has come to be called the "First Landing". They erected a cross and named the point of land
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in its exclusive territory near what is now Phippsburg, Maine. The Popham colony quickly failed because of famine, disease, and conflicts with local Native American tribes in the first two years.
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Although Spain, France, Sweden, and the Netherlands all had competing claims to the region, none of these prevented the English from becoming the first European power to colonize successfully the
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Red line showing the boundary between the Virginia Colony and Tributary Indian tribes established by the Treaty of 1646. The Red dot indicates Jamestown, the capital of the Virginia Colony.
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and into West Virginia. Due to ambiguities of the text of the various grants causing disputes between the proprietary and the colonial government, the tract was finally demarcated via the
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but that number represented a relatively low percentage of the overall population, as opposed to the earlier massacre (the 1622 attack had wiped out a third; that of 1644 barely a tenth).
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of numerous linguistically related tribes in the eastern part of Virginia. The Powhatan Confederacy controlled a territory known as Tsenacommacah, which roughly corresponded with the
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Virginia was the most prominent, wealthiest, and most influential of the American colonies, where conservatives controlled the colonial and local governments. At the local level,
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as the first elected representative legislative assembly in the New World. The legal system in the colony was thereafter based on the provisions of its royal charter and English
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Virginia was named for Queen Elizabeth I of England, who was known as the Virgin Queen. Historians think the English adventurer Sir Walter Raleigh suggested the name about 1584.
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As the English expanded out from Jamestown, encroachment of the new arrivals and their ever-growing numbers on what had been Indian lands resulted in several conflicts with the
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with tobacco and convey them to inspection warehouses. In 1730, the Virginia House of Burgesses standardized and improved the quality of tobacco exported by establishing the
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became a significant economic driver, especially in the tidewater region surrounding the Chesapeake Bay. From 1616 to 1619, the only exports of the colony were tobacco and
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The fort at Jamestown, founded in 1607, remained the primary settlement of the colonists for several years. A few strategic outposts were constructed, including
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was the mission's Vice Admiral Christopher Newport. Hundreds of new colonists were aboard the ships. However, the weather was to affect the mission drastically.
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An area of overlapping territory was created within which the two companies were not permitted to establish colonies within one hundred miles of each other.
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challenged the political order of the colony. While a military failure, its handling resulted in Governor Berkeley being recalled to England. In 1679, the
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In 1609, with the abandonment of the Plymouth Company settlement, the London Company's Virginia charter was adjusted to include the territory north of the
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With the boom in tobacco planting, there was a severe shortage of laborers to work the labor-intensive crop. One method to solve the shortage was using
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West proved far harsher and more belligerent toward the Indians than any of his predecessors, engaging in wars of conquest against them. He first sent
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to help educate and trade with several tribes with which the colony had friendly relations and to help protect them from hostile tribes. In 1722, the
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In 1624, the charter of the Virginia Company was revoked by King James I, and the Virginia Colony was transferred to royal authority in the form of a
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were later created from the territory encompassed, or claimed by, the colony of Virginia at the time of further American independence in July 1776.
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in Virginia in 1650 were Anglican, which included all but 4 of the 30 Anglican churches in the colonies at the time (with the remainder located in
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Claimed in 1908; territory formed 1962; overlaps portions of Argentine and Chilean claims, borders not enforced but claim not renounced under the
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of Virginia. It was in this territory that the English established Jamestown. At the time of the English arrival, the Powhatan were led by the
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to avoid sinking. However, while there was no loss of life, the ship was wrecked beyond repair, stranding its survivors on the uninhabited
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lasted for three attempts totaling six years. In 1590, the colony was abandoned. But nearly 20 years later, the colony was re-settled at
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survivor who had lost his wife and son in Bermuda. He was a businessman from London with some untried seeds for new, sweeter strains of
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In the early 18th century, indentured German-speaking colonists from the iron-working region of Nassau-Siegen arrived to establish the
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in 1652, followed by two more nominal "commonwealth governors". Nonetheless, the colony was rewarded for its loyalty to the Crown by
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In 1624, the Virginia Company's charter was revoked by King James I, and the Virginia Colony was transferred to royal authority as a
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became Virginia's first profitable export, the production of which had a significant impact on the society and settlement patterns.
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called "feudal and unnatural distinctions" that were vital to the maintenance of aristocracy in Virginia. He promoted laws such as
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massacre caught most of the Virginia Colony by surprise and virtually wiped out several entire communities, including Henricus and
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Bell, Alison. "Emulation and empowerment: Material, social, and economic dynamics in eighteenth-and nineteenth-century Virginia."
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In 1619, the plantations and developments were divided into four "incorporations" or "citties", as they were called. These were
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was the captain of one of the seven ships of the third supply that arrived at Jamestown in 1609 after being separated from the
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Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia: Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745–1800
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was founded in 1775, before the American Revolution. Likewise, Augusta Academy was a classical school that would evolve into
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settlement. Scots-Irish settled on the Virginia frontier. Some Welsh arrived, including some ancestors of Thomas Jefferson.
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Ragsdale, Bruce A. "George Washington, the British tobacco trade, and economic opportunity in prerevolutionary Virginia."
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From 1619 to 1775/1776, the colonial legislature of Virginia was the General Assembly, which governed in conjunction with
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The first effort to create an English settlement in the area was chartered in 1584 and established in 1585; the resulting
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was founded. In 1632, the Virginia legislature voted to build a fort to link Jamestown and the York River settlement of
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Meacham, Sarah Hand. "Keeping the trade: The persistence of tavernkeeping among middling women in colonial Virginia."
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By the 1640s, legal documents started to define indentured servants' changing nature and status as servants. In 1640,
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Holly Brewer, "Entailing Aristocracy in Colonial Virginia: 'Ancient Feudal Restraints' and Revolutionary Reform",
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The name Virginia for a region in North America may have been originally suggested by Raleigh, who named it for
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The extent of the Virginia Colony open to patent by English colonists was defined as: All the land between the
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Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina from the colonial period to about 1820
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Foner, Philip S. (1980). "History of Black Americans: From Africa to the Emergence of the Cotton Kingdom".
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A Brave Vessel: The True Tale of the Castaways Who Rescued Jamestown and Inspired Shakespeare's The Tempest
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This was followed by an effort by the settlers to decimate the Powhatan. In July, they marched against the
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intercepted the departing ships about 10 miles (16 km) downstream of Jamestown. The colonists thanked
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In 1587, Raleigh sent another group to attempt to establish a permanent settlement. The expedition leader,
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Coombs, John C., "The Phases of Conversion: A New Chronology for the Rise of Slavery in Early Virginia",
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may have influenced the name Virginia." On his next voyage, Raleigh learned that while the chief of the
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Richard R. Beeman, "Social Change and Cultural Conflict in Virginia: Lunenberg County, 1746 to 1774."
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made further advances in policy with the Virginia Indians along the frontier. In 1714, he established
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in 1663 and 1665 further reduced the Virginia Colony to roughly the coastal borders it held until the
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policy. The settlers systematically razed villages, captured children, and seized or destroyed crops.
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of the United States, adopting as its official slogan "The Old Dominion". The entire modern states of
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based on plantations (to grow tobacco), farms, and some towns (mostly ports or courthouse villages).
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stormed Opechancanough's stronghold. All captured males in the village over age 11 were deported to
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Mellen, Roger P. "The Colonial Virginia press and the Stamp Act: An expansion of civic discourse."
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of the York and below the Poropotank were also allowed, as they had already been there since 1640.
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Cover to a history of the Plantation of Virginia between 1612 and 1624, compiled by its planters
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Good Wives, Nasty Wenches, and Anxious Patriarchs: Gender, Race, and Power in Colonial Virginia
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and the current U.S.–Canada border). The London Company was permitted to establish between the
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to two competing branches of the Virginia Company, which investors supported. These were the
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Spangler, Jewel L. "Becoming Baptists: Conversion in colonial and early national Virginia."
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According to tradition, in gratitude for the loyalty of Virginians to the crown during the
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The First Gentlemen of Virginia: Intellectual Qualities of the Early Colonial Ruling Class
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Faithful Magistrates and Republican Lawyers: Creators of Virginia Legal Culture, 1680–1810
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was sentenced to lifetime servitude as punishment for trying to escape from his enslaver,
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for its perceived loyalty to the English monarchy during the era of the Protectorate and
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Tobacco Culture: The Mentality of the Great Tidewater Planters on the Eve of Revolution
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Edward L. Bond, "Anglican theology and devotion in James Blair's Virginia, 1685–1743",
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Shammas, Carole. "English-Born and Creole Elites in Turn-of-the-Century Virginia." in
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A Blessed Company: Parishes, Parsons, and Parishioners in Anglican Virginia, 1690–1776
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The Conquest of Virginia: the Forest Primeval; An Account Based on Original Documents
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was founded at Middle Plantation (soon renamed Williamsburg). The college included a
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in the 1640s and 1650s, the Virginia colony was nicknamed "The Old Dominion" by King
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Envisioning an English empire: Jamestown and the making of the North Atlantic world
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Kingsmill Plantations, 1619–1800: Archaeology of Country Life in Colonial Virginia
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Holshouser, Joshua D.; Brylinsk-Padnbey, Lucyna; Kielbasa, Katarzyna (July 2007).
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heard by the English upon arrival actually meant "What good clothes you wear!" in
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Love and Hate in Jamestown: John Smith, Pocahontas, and the Start of a New Nation
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Landon Carter's Uneasy Kingdom: Revolution and Rebellion on a Virginia Plantation
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Heinemann, Ronald L., John G. Kolp, Anthony S. Parent Jr., and William G. Shade,
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During this time, perhaps 5,000 Virginians died of disease or were killed in the
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On August 9, 1610, tired of waiting for a response from the Powhatan, West sent
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was designed to emit additional colonists and transport supplies. It became the
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to lead its expedition. On December 20, 1606, he set sail from England with his
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of 1730, which required inspectors to grade tobacco at 40 specified locations.
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For God, King, and People: Forging Commonwealth Bonds in Renaissance Virginia.
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Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough: Three Indian Lives Changed by Jamestown
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Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough: Three Indian Lives Changed by Jamestown
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An Act for prohibiting Trade with the Barbadoes, Virginia, Bermuda and Antego
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is shown by "Po" on the map. The settlement at Jamestown is indicated by "J".
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Damned Souls in the Tobacco Colony: Religion in Seventeenth-Century Virginia
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Names on the Land: A Historical Account of Place-Naming in the United States
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were conspicuous in their loyalty to the Crown and were singled out by the
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Nelson, William E. "Law and the Structure of Power in Colonial Virginia."
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ary era, all such laws were repealed by the new states. The most fervent
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coastline. The Spanish had made earlier attempts in what is now Georgia (
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Bermuda Hundred and other early English settlements upriver of Jamestown
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was signed between King Charles II and several Native American groups.
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gave it the title of "Old Dominion". The colony seal stated from Latin
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arrived. Many more Africans were imported as enslaved people, such as
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was found carved into a tree, the name of a tribe on a nearby island.
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Migrants, Immigrants, and Slaves: Racial and Ethnic Groups in America
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in 1792, lasting until 1851. Such laws lasted in England until 1926.
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On May 31, 1607, about 100 men and boys left England for what is now
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Richard B. Morris, "Primogeniture and Entailed Estates in America",
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learned of the planned attacks from his brother and warned colonist
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American Slavery, American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia
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In 1620, a successor to the Plymouth Company sent colonists to the
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For the third supply, the London Company had a new ship built. The
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Savagism and civility: Indians and Englishmen in colonial Virginia
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Gentlemen and Freeholders: Electoral Politics in Colonial Virginia
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Savagism and civility: Indians and Englishmen in Colonial Virginia
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in its exclusive territory, while the Plymouth company formed the
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and was not the name of the country as previously misunderstood.
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Puritans and Adventurers: Change and Persistence in Early America
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Skeleton of teenage girl confirms cannibalism at Jamestown colony
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Non-British colonial entities in the contemporary United States
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Despotic Dominion: Property Rights in British Settler Societies
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left for Canada or Britain or other parts of the British Empire
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English overseas possessions in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
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Among the individuals who had briefly abandoned Jamestown was
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Early American Indian Documents: Virginia treaties, 1607–1722
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Empire, Religion and Revolution in Early Virginia, 1607–1786
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After 1747, some Virginians began to attend institutions at
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expanded into the western region of Virginia as part of the
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His Majesty's Most Ancient Colloney and Dominion of Virginia
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Twilight at Monticello: The Final Years of Thomas Jefferson
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abandoned, and it would be necessary to return to England.
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arrived in the colony as refugees from religious warfare.
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Chief Opechancanough organized and led a well-coordinated
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Former British colonies and protectorates in the Americas
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in 1660, the governorship returned to Berkeley. In 1676,
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Charles II, and Virginia has a public university called "
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began the construction of a progressive development at
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was signed by leaders of the Five Nations of Iroquois,
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The Indian massacre of 1622, depicted in a 1628 woodcut
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Map depicting the Colony of Virginia (according to the
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was officially adopted, the Virginia Colony became the
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A Place in Time: Middlesex County, Virginia, 1650–1750
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Billings, Warren M., John E. Selby, and Thad W, Tate.
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Upon their arrival at Jamestown, the survivors of the
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Gilbert (Saunders Family), Sir Humphrey" (history),
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coast. They returned with word of a regional king (
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The Colony of Virginia with current country borders
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Tilton. 4715:(1980). 4 chapters on colonial social history 4218: 4089: 3774: 3442:"What's in a name? | Virginia as Old Dominion" 3109:Former counties, cities, and towns of Virginia 1890:English Civil War and Commonwealth (1642–1660) 8311: 6987: 5760: 5113: 4969:Old Virginia: The Pursuit of a Pastoral Ideal 4683:Appelbaum, Robert, and John Wood Sweet, eds. 4332:Africa to the Emergence of the Cotton Kingdom 4245: 2622:Planters would have their workers fill large 1622:Another colonial charter was issued in 1611. 895:in approximately 1584. 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