Social and Economic Development in Colonial Virginia in the 1600's

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The seventeenth century marked the start of great colonization and immigration to the New World that was North America. Mainly in on the eastern coast of what is now the United States, England established colonies on this new land to thrive socially and economically. The English government readily sent its citizens to America to exploit its abundant source of raw materials and the English people exponentially came to the colonies to start a new life for themselves and to thrive socially. In Virginia during the seventeenth century, the geographical attributes in this region allowed the establishment of the cash crop tobacco to rapidly transform the colony socially and economically. Particularly in the Chesapeake Bay, the goal of social and economical development was achieved.

At the dawn of immigration and establishment of Virginia in the early 1600's, the land was new and highly toxic to the immigrants. Due to their unfit immune systems, when the Englishmen first came to the region, many fell victim to famine and disease. At the start of establishment of the colony however, the imm...

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