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  1. History of Virginia: The History of Virginia began with the settlement of the geographic region now known as the Commonwealth of Virginia in the U.S. thousands of years ago by Native Americans. [100%] 2023-03-11 [Virginia] [United States History]...
  2. History of Virginia: The written history of Virginia begins with documentation by the first Spanish explorers to reach the area in the 16th century, when it was occupied chiefly by Algonquian, Iroquoian, and Siouan peoples. In 1607, English colonization began in present-day ... (1584-today) [100%] 2024-06-01 [History of Virginia] [History of the Southern United States by state]...
  3. West Virginia: West Virginia is one of the states constituting the United States of America. It was admitted to the Union as the 35th state on June 20, 1863; the initially proposed name was Kanawha, which is now the name of one ... [97%] 2023-08-03
  4. West Virginia: West Virginia, the north-westernmost of the so-called Southern states of the United States of America, lying between latitudes 37° 10' and 40° 40' N., and longitudes 77° 40' and 82° 40' W. It is bounded on the north ... [97%] 2022-09-02
  5. West Virginia: West Virginia is a state in the Southern or Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania to the north and east, Maryland to the east and northeast, Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the southwest ... (U.S. state) [97%] 2024-01-13 [West Virginia] [States and territories established in 1863]...
  6. West Virginia: One of the east-central states of the American Union; formerly part of Virginia; made a separate state on June 19, 1863. While individual Jews went farther West as early as 1825, there seem to have been no communities before ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [97%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  7. West Virginia: West Virginia is a state in the Appalachia/Upland South region of the United States. West Virginia broke away from Virginia during the American Civil War and was admitted to the Union as a separate state on June 20, 1863 ... [97%] 2023-02-03
  8. West Virginia: West Virginia became the thirty-fifth state on June 20, 1863, after separating from Virginia during the American Civil War. Its official nickname is "The Mountain State," which is apt considering that West Virginia has the highest mean elevation of ... [97%] 2023-02-27 [States of the United States] [Red States]...
  9. West Virginia (U.S. state): West Virginia is one of the states constituting the United States of America. It was admitted to the Union as the 35th state on June 20, 1863; the initially proposed name was Kanawha, which is now the name of one ... (U.S. state) [97%] 2023-08-11
  10. Virginia, history: The History of Virginia began with the settlement of the geographic region now known as the Commonwealth of Virginia in the U.S. thousands of years ago by Native Americans. [95%] 2024-01-19
  11. Hickory Grove, West Virginia: Hickory Grove is an unincorporated community in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States. Hickory Grove is 7.5 miles (12.1 km) north of Alderson. [92%] 2023-09-07 [Unincorporated communities in Greenbrier County, West Virginia] [Unincorporated communities in West Virginia]...
  12. West Virginia Archives and History: West Virginia Archives and History is the state agency that collects and preserves materials on the state and makes them available to the public. Located in Charleston, West Virginia, this section of the Department of Arts, Culture and History oversees ... (State agency preserving material) [90%] 2024-05-10 [State agencies of West Virginia] [State archives of the United States]...
  13. Governors of West Virginia: A list of governors from the state of West Virginia. [87%] 2023-02-19 [West Virginia Governors]
  14. Prehistory of West Virginia: The Prehistory of West Virginia spans ancient times until the arrival of Europeans in the early 17th century. Hunters ventured into West Virginia's mountain valleys and made temporary camp villages since the Archaic period in the Americas. (Social) [87%] 2023-09-07
  15. Army of West Virginia: The Army of West Virginia served in the Union Army during the American Civil War and was the primary field army of the Department of West Virginia. It campaigned primarily in West Virginia, Southwest Virginia and in the Shenandoah Valley. [87%] 2023-10-28 [Union armies] [West Virginia in the American Civil War]...
  16. Politics of West Virginia: From the time of the Great Depression through the 1990s, the politics of West Virginia were largely dominated by the Democratic Party. In the 2000 presidential election, George W. (Overview of the procedure of elections in the U.S. state of West Virginia) [87%] 2024-01-01 [West Virginia elections] [Government of West Virginia]...
  17. Waterways of West Virginia: Waterways in West Virginia find their highest sources in the highland watersheds of the Allegheny Mountains. These watersheds supply drainage to the creeks often passing through deep and narrow hollows. [87%] 2023-10-17 [History of West Virginia] [Water transportation in West Virginia]...
  18. Music of West Virginia: West Virginia's folk heritage is a part of the Appalachian folk music tradition, and includes styles of fiddling, ballad singing, and other styles that draw on Ulster-Scots music. West Virginia consists of a mostly rural region, although its ... [87%] 2023-10-17 [Music of West Virginia] [West Virginia culture]...
  19. Protohistory of West Virginia: The protohistoric period of the state of West Virginia in the United States began in the mid-sixteenth century with the arrival of European trade goods. Explorers and colonists brought these goods to the eastern and southern coasts of North ... (Protohistorical period) [87%] 2024-03-20 [Pre-statehood history of West Virginia] [Native American history of West Virginia]...
  20. History of Suffolk, Virginia: The area around Suffolk, Virginia, which is now an independent city in the Hampton Roads region in the southeastern part of the state, was originally inhabited by Native Americans. At the time of European contact, the Nansemond people lived along ... [86%] 2023-10-17 [Suffolk, Virginia] [Histories of cities in Virginia]...

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