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WEST VIRGINIA: A History of West Virginia

WEST VIRGINIA: A History of West Virginia

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by Charles Henry Ambler. 1933. 622p

In the context of West Virginia history, the document delves into the advantages that Virginia pioneers had in the conquest of North America. It also explores the impact of various ethnic origins, such as Scotch-Irish, German, Dutch, and English, on the process of Americanization. Furthermore, it sheds light on the democratic tendencies prevalent in the society on the Virginia frontier, showcasing a unique aspect of the region's historical development.

Regarding the geographical features of West Virginia, the text provides insights into the hilly terrain, valleys, and abundant resources that characterize the area. It specifically mentions the Cumberland Plateau and its distinct attributes, contributing to the diverse landscape of the region. Additionally, it highlights the presence of deep river channels and hills covered with forests, painting a vivid picture of the natural environment in West Virginia.

Moreover, the document touches upon the institutional beginnings in West Virginia, focusing on significant aspects such as the Jamestown settlement and the cultivation of tobacco. It also discusses the exploration and early settlements in the region, including the quest for gold, the fur trade stimulus, and the establishment of the first settlements. By delving into these historical foundations, the text provides a comprehensive overview of the early development and institutional framework of West Virginia.

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