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John Smith and his men crossed the James River in 1608 to trade 30 bushels of corn with the local Native Americans. It was noted at that time that the land was very similar to their settlement site in Jamestown and perhaps this was a new area to explore and settle another area in the new world.
Significance. It was the first permanent English settlement in the New World at Jamestown. It provided a source of fertile land and great wealth to England in the form of the cash crop, tobacco. With the House of Burgesses, America saw the first institutional instance of representative self-government.
Fast Facts Nickname: The Old Dominion State. Statehood: 1788; 10th state. Population (as of July 2015): 8,382,993. Capital: Richmond. Biggest city: Virginia Beach. Abbreviation: VA. State bird: northern cardinal. State flower: American dogwood.
The first humans to enter Virginia may have originated from those who found the ice-free corridor between the Laurentide and Cordilleran ice sheets. The first immigrants into the interior of North America may have hunted large mammals (megafauna) migrating along the edge of retreating glaciers 18,000 years ago.
The Library of Virginia was founded in 1823 to preserve and provide access to the states incomparable printed and manuscript holdings. The Library houses the most comprehensive collection of materials on Virginia government, history, and culture available anywhere.
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Virginia, discovered and described by Captayn John Smith, 1606; graven by William Hole. (1624) Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division.
On May 14, 1607, the Virginia Company settlers landed on Jamestown Island to establish an English colony 60 miles from the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. Discovery of the exact location of the first fort indicates its site was in a secure place, where Spanish ships could not fire point blank into the fort.
How did the state of Virginia get its name? In the late 16th century, Sir Walter Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth 1st named the area Virginia in honor of the Virgin Queen. So, what was Virginia named after how did Virginia get its name? Virginia is named after the English Queen, Elizabeth I.

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