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For the early visitors from Europe it was a wild and wonderful panorama of mountains, Coastlines and bays occupied by exotic peoples and animals with soils ready to produce crops for export. It was a Heaven on Earth needing only the power of the British Empire to prepare it for a rightful place as a part of that Empire.

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Some geographical characteristics of colonial Virginia include a varied landscape with coastal plains, rolling hills, and the Appalachian Mountains in the west. The state is crisscrossed by numerous rivers, including the James, Potomac, and Rappahannock, which were vital for transportation and trade during colonial times. The climate is generally mild with hot summers and mild winters.

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The Virginia was now for a great surprise of good news and nothing more

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