Cultural Landscapes and Immigrants of Early Virginia
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| What is an immigrant? | An immigrant is a person that moves to a new permanent location.
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| Where did most of Virginia's immigrants originate? | England, Germany, Scotland and Ireland.
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| Which immigrants were forced to come to Virginia? | Africans--they were captured and brought to Virginia as slaves.
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| Where did the African immigrants settle? | Africans settled in the Piedmont and the Tidewater regions because these areas needed the slaves to work on tobacco plantations.
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| What does the word 'labor' mean? | Labor is another word for "work." African labor was used on plantations.
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| What does the word "migrate" mean? | Migrate means to move from one place to another. Immigrants migrated throughout Virginia.
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| Where did the Scotch-Irish and German immigrants settle? | They settled West of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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| Where did the English immigrants settle? | The English immigrants settled mostly in the Tidewater and the Piedmont Regions.
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| Where did the original Americans, the Native Americans, live in Virginia? | Most of the Native Americans were in the Tidewater Region, The Coastal Plains Region and in the Appalachain mountains.
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| What group of immigrants influenced the name of the town of Richmond? | The English
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| What group of people influenced the name of the town of Roanoke? | The Native Americans
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| What are three parts of Virginia's cultural landscape? | beliefs, customs and architecture.
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| Give three examples of Virginia's cultural landscape. | Barns, homes and places of worship.
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