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- Chapter Four: the Establishment of English Colonies Before 1642 and Their Development Through the Late Seventeenth Century Contents
- Virginia's Response to Loyalists and Loyalism in Williamsburg, 1770-1781
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- The Relationship Between the Board of Trade and Plantations and the Colonial Government of Virginia, 1696-1775
- The “Great Charter” and the First General Assembly
- Turmoil in an Orderly Society, Colonial Virginia, 1607-1754: a History and Analysis
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- Road to Independence: Virginia, 1763-1783
- Suffrage, Labour Markets and Coalitions in Colonial Virginia
- Patrick Henry Biography Guided Reading
- Building Democracy: the Story of Legislatures Episode 1: the Virginia Legislature of 1619 January 2020
- Chapter 4: the American Revolution, 1754-1783
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- Life, Growth & Development in the Virginia Colony (1700-1760)
- Introduction to Virginia Studies
- The Virginia House of Burgesses' Struggle for Power from 1619-1689
- Taught by Chancellor George Wythe, Signer
- The Beginnings of Representation in America
- Virginia Settlement, 1607-1624
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- Jamestown's Legacy to the American Revolution
- Patrick Henry's Speech Addressing the Virginia House of Burgesses