Charles City (or Charles Cittie as it was then called) was one of four incorporations established in the
Virginia Colony
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in 1619 by the proprietor, the
Virginia Company
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.
[Foley, Louise Pledge Heath (1978, 2002 reprint). ''Early Families Along the James River'', p. vi. Genealogical Publishing Co.] In 1634, under Royal authority, a portion became
Charles City Shire,
[Long, Charles M. (1908)]
''Virginia County Names: Two Hundred and Seventy Years of Virginia History''
p. 31. The Neale Publishing Company. later
Charles City County
Charles City County is a county located in the U.S. commonwealth of Virginia. The county is situated southeast of Richmond and west of Jamestown. It is bounded on the south by the James River and on the east by the Chickahominy River.
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History
Algonquian-speaking Native Americans migrated to the area from the north at least 800 years before the first Europeans arrived. It was home to the
Chickahominy,
Paspahegh and Weyanock tribes when the ''
Susan Constant
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'', the ''
Godspeed'' and the ''
Discovery
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'' entered the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay in 1607 and sailed up the James River.
By the time of the English colonization of the area, the greatest power in the Virginia Tidewater region was the Powhatan confederacy of thirty tribes.
["Colonization", ''James River Plantations'', National Park Service]
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The plantations and developments were divided into four "incorporations" or "citties" ''(sic)'', as they were called. These were Charles City, Elizabeth City
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, Henrico City, and James City.[ The latter included the seat of government for the colony at Jamestown. Each of the four "" extended across the ]James River
The James River is a river in the U.S. state of Virginia that begins in the Appalachian Mountains and flows U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map , accessed April 1, 2011 to Chesap ...
, the main conduit of transportation of the era.
In 1611 Kecoughtan (Elizabeth City) was established on a permanent basis and Henrico was laid out. In 1613 the fourth of the Company settlements was established as Bermuda City which was to become Charles City, named after Prince Charles
Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms. He was the longest-serving heir apparent and Prince of Wales and, at age 73, became the oldest person to a ...
. While some settlers farmed the land, others made pitch, tar, potash, and charcoal for the Company.[Hatch Jr., Charles E., ''The First Seventeen Years: Virginia, 1607–1624'', The University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1957]
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References
External links
"History", Charles City County
Populated places in colonial Virginia
Charles City County, Virginia
Populated places established in 1619
1619 establishments in Virginia
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