Renaissance · North America · Politics
1624
Virginia Becomes a Royal Colony
1624
Disillusioned by famine, massacre, and mismanagement, James I revoked the Virginia Company's charter and placed the colony under direct royal rule. The pattern, a private colonial venture absorbed by the Crown once it became valuable or troublesome, would be repeated across the empire for two centuries. Virginia's tobacco economy, however, only grew more profitable under the king's own administration.