Coloniel settlement In Virginia
Long ago, in the beggining... People came to North America via a land bridge alled theBering Strait. The people who ventured over became accustomed to the enviroment and began to spread throughout the entire North American contient. They had many decades to grow,prosper, and to establish themselves permanently. As they continued to evolve, the inhabitantsof the Eurpoean contienent also evolved. Soon curiosity set in and the more advanced culture of the European contient began toexplore and search for other, new, unknown things that they could possibly benefit from.
His land was divided in to three "manors". Lord Culpeper's Only heir was his daughter Katherine. Others were either provided land sent here by the Viginia Council or they came hereby choice. While most contact with one another was docile and friendly others were not. Soon after, he land came to Thomas, the 6th Lord Fairifax, who claimed all of what isnow Warren county. Through time this repeats andcontiues over and over creating the society we know today. Also some battles andarguements would occur over who owned what land. In the beggining of the Shenandoah Valley Settlement the two major land ownerswere the Mckay's and the Hit'e's. While more and more people began to crowd the coast lines using up every available pieceof land. While this was takingplace other, new settlers were coming in and setting up "home". They couldn't help but spread inwards toward the interior of the contienent. In 1690 she marriedthe 5th Lord Farifax, who appointed King Carter as his land agent as early as 1702.
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