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The Headright System and the beginnings of African slavery cemented the tobacco economy while the House of Burgesses met for the first time. Several years later, though, conflict with the Indians exposed the Company's ineffectiveness, and Virginia became a royal colony.
By Neah LekanThe Headright System and the beginnings of African slavery cemented the tobacco economy while the House of Burgesses met for the first time. Several years later, though, conflict with the Indians exposed the Company's ineffectiveness, and Virginia became a royal colony.