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Summary Of: Middle Plantation

Middle Plantation represented the first major inland settlement for the colony and was established by an Act... to include Middle Plantation and the surrounding area... Middle Plantation was selected as the site of the new... Middle Plantation became the new Capital of the Virginia Colony in 1699... described Middle Plantation as a place where... Middle Plantation was located on a ridge at the western edge of a geographic plateau of the... As Middle Plantation sprang up midway between the heads of Queens Creek and Archer... Middle Plantation began to look both populated and wealthy... was largely responsible for building Middle Plantation into a substantial town... brick house in Middle Plantation and began encouraging the growth of the area... Middle Plantation must have looked like a place of importance... Middle Plantation was second only to Jamestown as the center of the political upheaval... Middle Plantation was the scene of the execution of... shortly after Middle Plantation itself was established... and it united with Middle Plantation Parish in 1658 to form... and selected land adjacent to Middle Plantation as the site... Middle Plantation offered nearby access to two deepwater... brick homes and creating a substantial town at Middle Plantation also played a major role...

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