Renaissance · Europe · Politics
1606
Virginia Company Chartered
1606
James I granted two groups of London and Plymouth investors the right to plant colonies along the North American coast between the thirty-fourth and forty-fifth parallels. Within months the Virginia Company was outfitting three small ships for a place no Englishman had permanently settled: the Chesapeake. The venture would prove deadlier than any investor imagined and more consequential than any of them dreamed.